DVD-Drive Cache Full

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Wilman Ulecia

I was burning some home DVD's for X-mas and my DVD-Drive stopped reading
disks. I think my DVD-Drive cache is full. I have no idea how to empty it.
Can anyone help me. I am running Windows-Xp
 
Try cleaning your DVD drive. If that doesn't work then try reinstalling DVD
reading software. If that doesn't work you may need a new drive.
 
Or set your progam (Nero?) to delete the images once burnt sucessfully?
Or just find them & delete them manually.
 
I've cleaned all of them, but still my DVD-Rom drive doesn't recognize blank
DVD's any other suggestions?
 
I've cleaned all of them, but still my DVD-Rom drive doesn't recognize blank
DVD's any other suggestions?







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If you regularly burn disks and you can no longer do that, you need
to

1) Clean the drive lens (DVD / CD lens cleaner disk)

2) Remove and re-install the DVD burning software]

3) Try different type of blank disks (somtimes a bad batch of disks
can be sold.)

4) Try to move the drive to a completely different PC. If the problem
"follows" then the drive may be defective and should be replaced.

5) Try different burning software
 

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