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Old 27th Oct 2007, 18:40
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I've just noticed that my system will not burn cds,be it audio,data,etc...Ive tried different burning programs,nero,windows media player and it goes through the burning process as if it was burning,when it finishes and i verify burn, it give me errors,and nothing has been written to disk.Ive tested the disks on another computer and they work fine,I've also used the same burning software to burn dvds and that works fine aswell.my operating system is vista,my laptop is a gateway MT3705,my dvd/cd burner is TSSTcorp cd/dvdw ts-l632d ata device.I recently reinstalled vista about 2 weeks ago,and i was able to burn cds before.Your help would be greatly appreciated.Thank you in advance.
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Old 30th Oct 2007, 16:14
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Are you using the same cd's all the time, if so try using a different kind, like....CD-R/CD+R
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Old 30th Oct 2007, 18:50
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ive used discs from the same set before and they burned fine,i also check on another computer to see if the disc were the problem and they burned fine...
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Old 30th Oct 2007, 19:41
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If you use the same discs on one burner for a long time sometimes they will stop working in that burner and you will have to change the type
It is not the discs alone that could be the problem but the two combined, also what make burner is it?
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Old 31st Oct 2007, 20:23
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If you use the same discs on one burner for a long time sometimes they will stop working in that burner and you will have to change the type
It is not the discs alone that could be the problem but the two combined, also what make burner is it?
this is the model TSSTcorp cd/dvdw ts-l632d ata device
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Old 1st Nov 2007, 03:03
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Originally Posted by tremaine66 View Post
I've just noticed that my system will not burn cds,be it audio,data,etc...Ive tried different burning programs,nero,windows media player and it goes through the burning process as if it was burning,when it finishes and i verify burn, it give me errors,and nothing has been written to disk.Ive tested the disks on another computer and they work fine,I've also used the same burning software to burn dvds and that works fine aswell.my operating system is vista,my laptop is a gateway MT3705,my dvd/cd burner is TSSTcorp cd/dvdw ts-l632d ata device.I recently reinstalled vista about 2 weeks ago,and i was able to burn cds before.Your help would be greatly appreciated.Thank you in advance.
hi mate, try nero burn7 this is a exellent burning programme. let me kno how u get on
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