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Blank CD-r
My Dell Dimension E510 will not recognize a blank CD-R disc. Works fine with
every other disc. Have tried several blank discs with same result: D:/ is not accessible, incorrect function. I reloaded the driver, but nothing has changed. From what I've read on this forum, should I try some more blank discs, or try something else? |
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Blank CD-r
Did you buy cd-r or cd+r disks? Which does your drive support?
"vwbrewer" wrote in message news My Dell Dimension E510 will not recognize a blank CD-R disc. Works fine with every other disc. Have tried several blank discs with same result: D:/ is not accessible, incorrect function. I reloaded the driver, but nothing has changed. From what I've read on this forum, should I try some more blank discs, or try something else? |
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Blank CD-r
They are Memorex CD-R and TDK CD-R, and I'm not sure what my drive supports. I have written to both types of CD-R before with my current computer with no problems. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: Did you buy cd-r or cd+r disks? Which does your drive support? "vwbrewer" wrote in message news My Dell Dimension E510 will not recognize a blank CD-R disc. Works fine with every other disc. Have tried several blank discs with same result: D:/ is not accessible, incorrect function. I reloaded the driver, but nothing has changed. From what I've read on this forum, should I try some more blank discs, or try something else? |