Are the cdrw media you are using used with files already on them or brand
new?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321641
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306641
Windows XP has more support for CD-RW drives than earlier versions of
Windows, but it does NOT include packet writing. It includes "mastering"
software, where you collect copies of all the files you want to write to a
"holding area" on your hard disk, and then you've collected everything the
whole collection is written at once. You cannot write file by file, which is
what packet writing supports ( Using the CDRW as a Floppy disk ). All the
popular third party software for CD-RW drives, such as Easy CD Creator and
Nero Burning ROM, have versions which supply packet writing for Windows XP
Take a look below for further info.
http://www.osta.org/technology/cdqa4.htm
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>I have a CDRW drive, and, when I stick a CDRW in it, Windows tells me
> there is no disc in it.
>
> I'm using the default XP CDROM driver, and I can write to CDRs.
>
> Any ideas why CDRWs work?
>
> I think it might be a driver issue, but I don't remember what type of
> drive I have. So, I don't really know how to check for drivers unless
> I can figure out the manufacturer.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>