Cannot burn DVD with Windows Vista

G

Guest

Hi,

I've a Samsung DVD-RW SH-182M that seams to work fine, installed in Windows
Vista Ultimate edition.
I can read form it with no problems.

But when I tryied to burn a DVD movie with Windows DVD Maker, when I select
burn, it shows a Windows message box saying:

"DVD burner not found
A DVD burner was not found. Make sure a DVD burner is connected and
installed, and then try again."

I haven't installed any burning software, because I think it is not
necessary. Is this true?
If so, why Windows doesn't reconize the DVD burner (device), when it
reconizes it for all other operations?
Do I need to update the device driver? I already looked at the Samsung web
site but there is no driver download. I found a firmware download, but even
after installed it the problem exists.

Does anyone knows what's happening or could help me?

Thanks,
Benedita
 
R

Robert Johnson

Hi Benedita,
Try another burning utility for example one click dvd copy
pro or nero,this should resolve your problems
 
R

Rick Rogers

Hi,

What sort of drive is it being shown as in Windows Explorer? DVD or DVD RW?
If it's not showing as the latter, then there is a problem in how the drive
is being reported to Windows. As you've already tried a firmware update, I
would next try uninstalling and reinstalling the device. Otherwise, you may
need to contact Samsung about this issue.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
G

Guest

I had a similar problem with the same burner (coincidence only, the problem
persisted with other burners too!) and, after lots of trial and errors,
discovered the problem was with a cable connected to the second IDE conector
that went to a LED display on the front of the computer (where some computers
display the temperature, what devices are being used, etc.). This cable was
to report when the DVD burner was being used. This was a 2-pin cable and when
I disconnected it from the IDE connector the DVD began to burn correctly.

Hope this helps!!
 

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