Vista bug with recognizing app discs

G

Guest

Well, I've had Vista installed for a while now, and have run into at least
one pretty major bug. For some reason, DVD's or CD's (such as application
install CD's), simply aren't recognized at all when put in the DVD tray.
Autorun does nothing, and if you try and open the disc Vista spits out a 'how
would you like to prepare this blank disc' message. There's no way to get
into it. I found at least one other guy with the same problem:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=89575

Anyone else come across this?

It has to be a Vista problem, as I have two drives (a DVD recorder and a CD
writer), and the same problem occurs with the disc in either drive.
 
G

Guest

simonk83,

Verify your BIOS for determining the Boot Drive, must be your DVD.

If the BIOS is correctly Booting from the DVD, please Post again, to this
Thread, with additional specific information.

Almost daily, Silently, Vista's functionality enhances... what worked
yesterday, might not work today.
--
Life is Wonderful while using Vista !

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exposing them to the critic."

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G

Guest

Hi,

I can boot from a DVD with no problems. I can also rip DVD's (using DVD
Decrypter or DVD Shrink) within Vista with no problems. When I try and
'explore' or 'open' a disc within Vista, it just recognizes it as blank and
asks me how I'd like to prepare the disc.

The DVD player and discs are fine, Vista is just having problems recognizing
them as non blanks.
 
R

Rock


Bump doesn't mean anything on Usenet newsgroups. Besides you haven't quoted
any of the message to which you refer so many (those that use a newsreader
and only download current messages) will know what you're talking about.
 
G

Guest

ok.

:

Well, I've had Vista installed for a while now, and have run into at least
one pretty major bug. For some reason, DVD's or CD's (such as application
install CD's), simply aren't recognized at all when put in the DVD tray.
Autorun does nothing, and if you try and open the disc Vista spits out a 'how
would you like to prepare this blank disc' message. There's no way to get
into it. I found at least one other guy with the same problem:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=89575

Anyone else come across this?

It has to be a Vista problem, as I have two drives (a DVD recorder and a CD
writer), and the same problem occurs with the disc in either drive.
 
G

Guest

Is someone able to let me know how to officially report this bug directly to
Microsoft (just in case they don't already know about it, which I'm sure they
do by now).

Thanks
 
D

dirty old man

Have you installed any CD/DVD authoring software, such as
Nero, Roxio, etc.?


| Is someone able to let me know how to officially report this bug directly to
| Microsoft (just in case they don't already know about it, which I'm sure they
| do by now).
|
| Thanks
|
| "simonk83" wrote:
|
| > ok.
| >
| > "simonk83" wrote:
| >
| > Well, I've had Vista installed for a while now, and have run into at least
| > one pretty major bug. For some reason, DVD's or CD's (such as application
| > install CD's), simply aren't recognized at all when put in the DVD tray.
| > Autorun does nothing, and if you try and open the disc Vista spits out a 'how
| > would you like to prepare this blank disc' message. There's no way to get
| > into it. I found at least one other guy with the same problem:
| >
| > http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=89575
| >
| > Anyone else come across this?
| >
| > It has to be a Vista problem, as I have two drives (a DVD recorder and a CD
| > writer), and the same problem occurs with the disc in either drive.
 
G

Guest

Thanks. There's no way to do it online or via email? I'm in Australia so
don't really want to call America if I can help it :D
 
D

dirty old man

I have seen this problem before in this newsgroup with Nero installed.
I believe the problem was solved by removing or updating to the
latest Nero version. You should check your version of Nero and
update if necessary.
Can't be more specific since I don't use Nero, but the above may
fix your problem.

dom

| Hi,
|
| Yes, I have Nero installed
|
| "dirty old man" wrote:
|
| > Have you installed any CD/DVD authoring software, such as
| > Nero, Roxio, etc.?
| >
| >
| > | > | Is someone able to let me know how to officially report this bug directly to
| > | Microsoft (just in case they don't already know about it, which I'm sure they
| > | do by now).
| > |
| > | Thanks
| > |
| > | "simonk83" wrote:
| > |
| > | > ok.
| > | >
| > | > "simonk83" wrote:
| > | >
| > | > Well, I've had Vista installed for a while now, and have run into at least
| > | > one pretty major bug. For some reason, DVD's or CD's (such as application
| > | > install CD's), simply aren't recognized at all when put in the DVD tray.
| > | > Autorun does nothing, and if you try and open the disc Vista spits out a 'how
| > | > would you like to prepare this blank disc' message. There's no way to get
| > | > into it. I found at least one other guy with the same problem:
| > | >
| > | > http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=89575
| > | >
| > | > Anyone else come across this?
| > | >
| > | > It has to be a Vista problem, as I have two drives (a DVD recorder and a CD
| > | > writer), and the same problem occurs with the disc in either drive.
| >
| >
| >
 
N

NothingtoSay?

I get this exact same problem with no DVD authoring software
installed.
I can still read a DVD at the command prompt but if i open it in
explorer it just spits out a 'how
would you like to prepare this blank disc' message.
This happens for video or data DVDs.
If i install DVD authoring software i can see the files but cant
access them (bar via the command prompt).
 

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