"Tony Hwang" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> CB wrote:
>
> > "Quaoar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
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> >>The Passa Man wrote:
> >>
> >>>I know i have already posted this, but no one replied, so I am giving
> >>>this one more go.
> >>>
> >>>My laptop (Sony PCG-R505R/GK), its the one with the media slice at the
> >>>bottom has decided it only wants to read industry standard cds and
> >>>dvd's. It will not recognise any cdr even though its a combo drive. I
> >>>have used an air duster to clean but still no reaction. It will read
> >>>standard DVD'd and all genuine software vendor cds!!!!????
> >>>
> >>>What is the problem? Can anyone help?
> >>>
> >>>TIA
> >>
> >>This drive dates from 1999? and the 505 was originally a Win98 computer?
> >>Do you have actual experience that the drive will read CD-R? Even some
> >>CD-R drives cannot necessarily read all recordable CDs and if a CD was
> >>written at more than 1x-2x I would not necessarily expect that drive to
> >>be able to read it given its age. Were you reading UDF CDRW (packet)
> >>CDs and do not have the UDF reader anymore? I have two older computers
> >>that will/will not read recordable CDs depending on the write speed and
> >>the type of medium. and will absolutely not read any CD written at more
> >>than 2x.
> >
> >
> >
> > Didn't like to comment. But older CDs tend not to read CDR's, especially
the
> > one on my laptop! What a pain:-(
> Hi,
> My understanding is the laser beam intensity is different between newer
> drive and older ones. Some times it's worthwhile experimenting with
> different brand blanks. I like black ones.
My thoughts entirely. The laser is the problem, so nothing can be done,
unless you experiment! OR change the CD reader!
Problem was the expense. As my laptop is 4 years old, I don't want to pay
through the nose for a fresh CD Reader. Knowing my luck the MoBo would go
t*ts up as soon as I replaced the CD reader.
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