CD Writing Wizard is retarded

G

Guest

When I put in a blank disk in the burner and start the cd wizard. All is
good untill I click "write these files to cd". Then I get the wizard prompt
to name the disk and click next. After that, the drive will suddenly say
"There is no disk in the drive." "Please insert a writable CD into drive D:\"
I can swap out new blank disks left and right and it still does the same.
-Now that I think about it and one point when I put in a blank disk XP would
ask me what I wanted to do. That does not happen now- this is not the issue,
writing the files is.

I have tried the fix from this forum, RUN > SERVICES.MSC > IMA... > change
from manual to automatic.

This worked the last time I tried to burn a disk. now it still says
automatic but My drive will not do anything.

Should I pull the drive out of the computor and toss it off the balcony? OR
is this just a software glitch some where?
Thanks
 
C

capitan

redlight said:
When I put in a blank disk in the burner and start the cd wizard. All is
good untill I click "write these files to cd". Then I get the wizard prompt
to name the disk and click next. After that, the drive will suddenly say
"There is no disk in the drive." "Please insert a writable CD into drive D:\"
I can swap out new blank disks left and right and it still does the same.
-Now that I think about it and one point when I put in a blank disk XP would
ask me what I wanted to do. That does not happen now- this is not the issue,
writing the files is.

I have tried the fix from this forum, RUN > SERVICES.MSC > IMA... > change
from manual to automatic.

This worked the last time I tried to burn a disk. now it still says
automatic but My drive will not do anything.

Should I pull the drive out of the computor and toss it off the balcony? OR
is this just a software glitch some where?
Thanks

Hi redlight.

This has happened to me before when my burner had issues. Have you
tried replacing the current burner in your machine with a known good
burner and see if the problem still persists?
 

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