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DVD Burner Stopped Working
Samsung burner has been working for 3 months plus under Vista Business. Today
I tried to do a backup with Windows One Live Care and the burner keeps saying there is no media in the drive? |
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DVD Burner Stopped Working
Ernie,
Does the drive work while using some other burner application? (Windows has a built-in burning capability. Also, Windows Media Player can burn.) If it does work, then the problem is between the backup program and the drive and/or the media. Perhaps the backup feature doesn't recognize the media. Try a different brand of disk. Post back of your conclusion. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Samsung burner has been working for 3 months plus under Vista Business. Today I tried to do a backup with Windows One Live Care and the burner keeps saying there is no media in the drive? |
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DVD Burner Stopped Working
Burner/Player will read DVDs that are already written to, but will not
recognize that there is a blank disc in the burner. Windows Media Player won't burn either. Device manager says the burner is OK? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Does the drive work while using some other burner application? (Windows has a built-in burning capability. Also, Windows Media Player can burn.) If it does work, then the problem is between the backup program and the drive and/or the media. Perhaps the backup feature doesn't recognize the media. Try a different brand of disk. Post back of your conclusion. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Samsung burner has been working for 3 months plus under Vista Business. Today I tried to do a backup with Windows One Live Care and the burner keeps saying there is no media in the drive? |
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DVD Burner Stopped Working
Ernie,
In Device Manager, under Properties for the drive, select uninstall and reboot. The idea is to force Windows to reinstall the drive when it boots and to set everything right. Post back. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Burner/Player will read DVDs that are already written to, but will not recognize that there is a blank disc in the burner. Windows Media Player won't burn either. Device manager says the burner is OK? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Does the drive work while using some other burner application? (Windows has a built-in burning capability. Also, Windows Media Player can burn.) If it does work, then the problem is between the backup program and the drive and/or the media. Perhaps the backup feature doesn't recognize the media. Try a different brand of disk. Post back of your conclusion. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Samsung burner has been working for 3 months plus under Vista Business. Today I tried to do a backup with Windows One Live Care and the burner keeps saying there is no media in the drive? |
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DVD Burner Stopped Working
Ernie,
Here is what one other person posted about Vista backup not long ago: "I could be wrong, but I think Windows Backup has some problems of its own. I'm trying out the Windows Live One Care, which has a backup program very similar to the Vista backup program (I expect using some of the same code), and I have lots of problems with the program not recognizing DVD disks that it made and verified. It will then say the disk isn't in the drive or isn't a valid backup disk. Of course, this is a slightly different type of error, but it is possible your drive is fine but the backup program is just not working correctly." Maybe that's the problem. However, how does that explain the fact that other burners don't work on your system? Is there more to this than meets the eye? I'll do some more looking around. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Burner/Player will read DVDs that are already written to, but will not recognize that there is a blank disc in the burner. Windows Media Player won't burn either. Device manager says the burner is OK? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Does the drive work while using some other burner application? (Windows has a built-in burning capability. Also, Windows Media Player can burn.) If it does work, then the problem is between the backup program and the drive and/or the media. Perhaps the backup feature doesn't recognize the media. Try a different brand of disk. Post back of your conclusion. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Samsung burner has been working for 3 months plus under Vista Business. Today I tried to do a backup with Windows One Live Care and the burner keeps saying there is no media in the drive? |
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DVD Burner Stopped Working
OK. I uninstalled the device in question and rebooted. Windows found the
drive and installed the proper driver for same. I still cannot backup the files using Windows One Live care backup? Is it possible that the burner portion of the drive went bad? I mean it still can read a DVD that has a program on it, but it keeps telling me there's no disc in the drive when I use backup? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Here is what one other person posted about Vista backup not long ago: "I could be wrong, but I think Windows Backup has some problems of its own. I'm trying out the Windows Live One Care, which has a backup program very similar to the Vista backup program (I expect using some of the same code), and I have lots of problems with the program not recognizing DVD disks that it made and verified. It will then say the disk isn't in the drive or isn't a valid backup disk. Of course, this is a slightly different type of error, but it is possible your drive is fine but the backup program is just not working correctly." Maybe that's the problem. However, how does that explain the fact that other burners don't work on your system? Is there more to this than meets the eye? I'll do some more looking around. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Burner/Player will read DVDs that are already written to, but will not recognize that there is a blank disc in the burner. Windows Media Player won't burn either. Device manager says the burner is OK? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Does the drive work while using some other burner application? (Windows has a built-in burning capability. Also, Windows Media Player can burn.) If it does work, then the problem is between the backup program and the drive and/or the media. Perhaps the backup feature doesn't recognize the media. Try a different brand of disk. Post back of your conclusion. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Samsung burner has been working for 3 months plus under Vista Business. Today I tried to do a backup with Windows One Live Care and the burner keeps saying there is no media in the drive? |
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DVD Burner Stopped Working
Ernie,
It seems others have had the same problem using Live OneCare, according to my other post. I've googled the error of "no media in drive" and found that this is a common problem. Got lots of hits, but no definite fixes. According to what I saw on the Internet, this problem can be caused by several conditions, including the drive needing a firmware update. Older drives have firmware that don't recognize the media that's in the drive, but the firmware takes care of that. Another possibility is that the drive is going bad. The laser in the drive could be faulty. In addition, another burner application, like Nero, could be causing the problem. These situations are hard to diagnose because of these multiple possibilities. You likely will simply have to go through various troubleshooting steps to see whether you can identify the issue. Try another backup application, for example. Maybe even replace the drive. Try using a different brand of media. Your guess is as good as mine. I'm flat out of ideas. Anyone else? -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: OK. I uninstalled the device in question and rebooted. Windows found the drive and installed the proper driver for same. I still cannot backup the files using Windows One Live care backup? Is it possible that the burner portion of the drive went bad? I mean it still can read a DVD that has a program on it, but it keeps telling me there's no disc in the drive when I use backup? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Here is what one other person posted about Vista backup not long ago: "I could be wrong, but I think Windows Backup has some problems of its own. I'm trying out the Windows Live One Care, which has a backup program very similar to the Vista backup program (I expect using some of the same code), and I have lots of problems with the program not recognizing DVD disks that it made and verified. It will then say the disk isn't in the drive or isn't a valid backup disk. Of course, this is a slightly different type of error, but it is possible your drive is fine but the backup program is just not working correctly." Maybe that's the problem. However, how does that explain the fact that other burners don't work on your system? Is there more to this than meets the eye? I'll do some more looking around. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Burner/Player will read DVDs that are already written to, but will not recognize that there is a blank disc in the burner. Windows Media Player won't burn either. Device manager says the burner is OK? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Does the drive work while using some other burner application? (Windows has a built-in burning capability. Also, Windows Media Player can burn.) If it does work, then the problem is between the backup program and the drive and/or the media. Perhaps the backup feature doesn't recognize the media. Try a different brand of disk. Post back of your conclusion. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Samsung burner has been working for 3 months plus under Vista Business. Today I tried to do a backup with Windows One Live Care and the burner keeps saying there is no media in the drive? |
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DVD Burner Stopped Working
Just a quick update. Apparently the burner did not like the type of DVD I was
trying to use. I placed a CD-R in the drive and was able to do the backup. Thanks for the help. I guess I'll have to check the manufactuer's web site to get more info on what types of media will work in this drive. Again, thanks for the help. "Ernie" wrote: OK. I uninstalled the device in question and rebooted. Windows found the drive and installed the proper driver for same. I still cannot backup the files using Windows One Live care backup? Is it possible that the burner portion of the drive went bad? I mean it still can read a DVD that has a program on it, but it keeps telling me there's no disc in the drive when I use backup? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Here is what one other person posted about Vista backup not long ago: "I could be wrong, but I think Windows Backup has some problems of its own. I'm trying out the Windows Live One Care, which has a backup program very similar to the Vista backup program (I expect using some of the same code), and I have lots of problems with the program not recognizing DVD disks that it made and verified. It will then say the disk isn't in the drive or isn't a valid backup disk. Of course, this is a slightly different type of error, but it is possible your drive is fine but the backup program is just not working correctly." Maybe that's the problem. However, how does that explain the fact that other burners don't work on your system? Is there more to this than meets the eye? I'll do some more looking around. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Burner/Player will read DVDs that are already written to, but will not recognize that there is a blank disc in the burner. Windows Media Player won't burn either. Device manager says the burner is OK? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Does the drive work while using some other burner application? (Windows has a built-in burning capability. Also, Windows Media Player can burn.) If it does work, then the problem is between the backup program and the drive and/or the media. Perhaps the backup feature doesn't recognize the media. Try a different brand of disk. Post back of your conclusion. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Samsung burner has been working for 3 months plus under Vista Business. Today I tried to do a backup with Windows One Live Care and the burner keeps saying there is no media in the drive? |
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DVD Burner Stopped Working
Ernie,
You are a lucky man. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Just a quick update. Apparently the burner did not like the type of DVD I was trying to use. I placed a CD-R in the drive and was able to do the backup. Thanks for the help. I guess I'll have to check the manufactuer's web site to get more info on what types of media will work in this drive. Again, thanks for the help. "Ernie" wrote: OK. I uninstalled the device in question and rebooted. Windows found the drive and installed the proper driver for same. I still cannot backup the files using Windows One Live care backup? Is it possible that the burner portion of the drive went bad? I mean it still can read a DVD that has a program on it, but it keeps telling me there's no disc in the drive when I use backup? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Here is what one other person posted about Vista backup not long ago: "I could be wrong, but I think Windows Backup has some problems of its own. I'm trying out the Windows Live One Care, which has a backup program very similar to the Vista backup program (I expect using some of the same code), and I have lots of problems with the program not recognizing DVD disks that it made and verified. It will then say the disk isn't in the drive or isn't a valid backup disk. Of course, this is a slightly different type of error, but it is possible your drive is fine but the backup program is just not working correctly." Maybe that's the problem. However, how does that explain the fact that other burners don't work on your system? Is there more to this than meets the eye? I'll do some more looking around. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Burner/Player will read DVDs that are already written to, but will not recognize that there is a blank disc in the burner. Windows Media Player won't burn either. Device manager says the burner is OK? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Does the drive work while using some other burner application? (Windows has a built-in burning capability. Also, Windows Media Player can burn.) If it does work, then the problem is between the backup program and the drive and/or the media. Perhaps the backup feature doesn't recognize the media. Try a different brand of disk. Post back of your conclusion. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Samsung burner has been working for 3 months plus under Vista Business. Today I tried to do a backup with Windows One Live Care and the burner keeps saying there is no media in the drive? |
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DVD Burner Stopped Working
"freddy" wrote: Ernie, You are a lucky man. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Just a quick update. Apparently the burner did not like the type of DVD I was trying to use. I placed a CD-R in the drive and was able to do the backup. Thanks for the help. I guess I'll have to check the manufactuer's web site to get more info on what types of media will work in this drive. Again, thanks for the help. "Ernie" wrote: OK. I uninstalled the device in question and rebooted. Windows found the drive and installed the proper driver for same. I still cannot backup the files using Windows One Live care backup? Is it possible that the burner portion of the drive went bad? I mean it still can read a DVD that has a program on it, but it keeps telling me there's no disc in the drive when I use backup? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Here is what one other person posted about Vista backup not long ago: "I could be wrong, but I think Windows Backup has some problems of its own. I'm trying out the Windows Live One Care, which has a backup program very similar to the Vista backup program (I expect using some of the same code), and I have lots of problems with the program not recognizing DVD disks that it made and verified. It will then say the disk isn't in the drive or isn't a valid backup disk. Of course, this is a slightly different type of error, but it is possible your drive is fine but the backup program is just not working correctly." Maybe that's the problem. However, how does that explain the fact that other burners don't work on your system? Is there more to this than meets the eye? I'll do some more looking around. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Burner/Player will read DVDs that are already written to, but will not recognize that there is a blank disc in the burner. Windows Media Player won't burn either. Device manager says the burner is OK? "freddy" wrote: Ernie, Does the drive work while using some other burner application? (Windows has a built-in burning capability. Also, Windows Media Player can burn.) If it does work, then the problem is between the backup program and the drive and/or the media. Perhaps the backup feature doesn't recognize the media. Try a different brand of disk. Post back of your conclusion. -- freddy "Ernie" wrote: Samsung burner has been working for 3 months plus under Vista Business. Today I tried to do a backup with Windows One Live Care and the burner keeps saying there is no media in the drive? |