Will dual burners work winxp pro?

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mark lemon

I have a Lite-on DVDRW SOHW-1213S DVD/CD burner, and a TDK CDRW4800B CD
burner installed under Windows XP Pro SP2.
Both burners worked fine under Windows 2000 and Windows 98.
Both use the same standard Windows driver. There is no driver upgrade from
the manufacturers.
When I click the recording tab under either one of the drives, and 'Enable
CD recording on this drive', Windows automatically disables CD recording on
the other drive.
I can burn to both using the standard CD burning software in Windows XP, and
Nero Express. However, if 'Enable CD burning' is checked on the TDK drive,
and I want to burn to the Lite-On drive, I have to check the box to enable
cd burning on that drive first before it will burn. Why won't WinXP allow
both drives the ability to burn at the same time? Is this a glitch in the
Windows driver? SP2? Does anyone know of a workaround?
 
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Sharon F

I have a Lite-on DVDRW SOHW-1213S DVD/CD burner, and a TDK CDRW4800B CD
burner installed under Windows XP Pro SP2.
Both burners worked fine under Windows 2000 and Windows 98.
Both use the same standard Windows driver. There is no driver upgrade from
the manufacturers.
When I click the recording tab under either one of the drives, and 'Enable
CD recording on this drive', Windows automatically disables CD recording on
the other drive.
I can burn to both using the standard CD burning software in Windows XP, and
Nero Express. However, if 'Enable CD burning' is checked on the TDK drive,
and I want to burn to the Lite-On drive, I have to check the box to enable
cd burning on that drive first before it will burn. Why won't WinXP allow
both drives the ability to burn at the same time? Is this a glitch in the
Windows driver? SP2? Does anyone know of a workaround?

Yes, but... if using Nero software that you've upgraded for free from the
freebie included with the burner, it won't do both burners. If you purchase
the program, then you're set to go. At least that's how it worked out on my
system and that's the explanation I found in aHead's tech support pages.

I don't know if the same holds true for other free burning packages. Most
are tied to the unit they shipped with in one way or another so take that
into consideration if you run into trouble.
 
M

mark lemon

Thanks for the info. I also noticed in my OEM Nero manual that the Retail
version ONLY would allow the use of two burners. However, when I removed
Nero from my system and used only the Windows CD burning software, the same
problem ocurred.
 
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namniar

WinXP native cd burner only allows one burner to be active at a time.

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mark lemon said:
Thanks for the info. I also noticed in my OEM Nero manual that the Retail
version ONLY would allow the use of two burners. However, when I removed
Nero from my system and used only the Windows CD burning software, the
same problem ocurred.
 
A

Alex Nichol

mark said:
I have a Lite-on DVDRW SOHW-1213S DVD/CD burner, and a TDK CDRW4800B CD
burner installed under Windows XP Pro SP2.
Both burners worked fine under Windows 2000 and Windows 98.
Both use the same standard Windows driver. There is no driver upgrade from
the manufacturers.
When I click the recording tab under either one of the drives, and 'Enable
CD recording on this drive', Windows automatically disables CD recording on
the other drive.

Windows inbuilt burning is only available on one drive at any time
Given you have Nero, use that for equivalent 'session'burning of batches
of files, or its InCD for *true* drag and drop to CD-RW
 
M

mark

Thanks alot for all the help...
mark
Alex Nichol said:
Windows inbuilt burning is only available on one drive at any time
Given you have Nero, use that for equivalent 'session'burning of batches
of files, or its InCD for *true* drag and drop to CD-RW
 

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