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CD-RW ROM reads disk as full and won't write

 
 
Nels Petersen
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      4th Jan 2004
When I put a blank CD-RW disk into my Creative CD-RW
recorder, Windows XP reads the disk as full, whether there
are any files on the disk or not. When I try to write
files to the disk, the Windows XP cd write wizard says
that there is not disk in the drive, even though I can
read the files on the disk through windows explorer.
 
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Ron Rector
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      4th Jan 2004
Windows XP does not have native cd-rw functionality. It
will only bur cdr's.
If you want to burn cdrw you must install third party
packet writing software such as InCd from Nero or Roxio
Direct Cd.


>-----Original Message-----
>When I put a blank CD-RW disk into my Creative CD-RW
>recorder, Windows XP reads the disk as full, whether

there
>are any files on the disk or not. When I try to write
>files to the disk, the Windows XP cd write wizard says
>that there is not disk in the drive, even though I can
>read the files on the disk through windows explorer.
>.
>

 
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