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CD Rom and DVD problems

 
 
golfeng
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      27th Apr 2008
My CD rom is MITSU&MI CR-48XCTE and it does not read a disc when inserted.
The device manager and troubleshoot do not recognize a problem. (Drive F)

My DVD is IDE DVD-ROM16X This does read the disc, but I can not download
anything to the disc. It says I do not have permission to download and to
see the administrator - which I do not know what that means or how to gain
access to change so I can download to the disc. (I am the owner and sole user
of this computer) The device mangaer and troubleshoot do not recognize a
problem with this either. The drivers are updated on both and they have
worked in the past without any new additions being installed. (Drive E)

Have both disc drives just gone bad and I need new ones or is there
something I have accidently clicked on that the drives do not work

Thanks for your help.
Operating System: Windows XP

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