Cd Write not on System

G

Guest

I had a hard drive crash a couple of weeks ago, sent computer back to
supplier to fix under warranty, computer came back with Nero Express on it
and a new HDD.
I wnet to copy some files to a cd via XP CD Write, it has disappeared. Every
time I try to copy info to my CD Burner,it comes up with E:\is not accessible
Incorrect function. I have removed Nero and InCd but can not find the CD
Write program.
Any help to regain this function would be greatly appreciated
 
M

MAP

Conjola said:
I had a hard drive crash a couple of weeks ago, sent computer back to
supplier to fix under warranty, computer came back with Nero Express
on it and a new HDD.
I wnet to copy some files to a cd via XP CD Write, it has
disappeared. Every time I try to copy info to my CD Burner,it comes
up with E:\is not accessible Incorrect function. I have removed Nero
and InCd but can not find the CD Write program.
Any help to regain this function would be greatly appreciated

Under the drives properties/recording tab, is enable cd recording on this
drive checked? Also in admin tools>services be sure that "IMAPI CD-burning
COM Service" is set to automatic.
By the way (just my opinion) Nero is a much better program.
 
G

Guest

I agree with you completely Conjola. The bundled XP CD-Writing has actually
ruined some of my new discs, especially when writing multisession. On the
other hand I have never had any trouble whatsoever with nero. I know it's
not really relevant, but if you've got the better software on your computer,
why not use it!
 
G

Guest

Oops I meant to say I agree with MAP. Sorry!

Damo said:
I agree with you completely Conjola. The bundled XP CD-Writing has actually
ruined some of my new discs, especially when writing multisession. On the
other hand I have never had any trouble whatsoever with nero. I know it's
not really relevant, but if you've got the better software on your computer,
why not use it!
 

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