System:
Dell Inspiron 1501
Windows XP
I dont know whats important to you guys and whats not, so Im trying to dump everything I have experienced with this problem. I have yet to find any final solution to any of the number of posts concerning this problem( though I understand that while they appear similar, many of them may be entirely seperate problems having to do with seperate parts of the system),
Symptoms:
-When a DVD is not in the drive, My Computer identifies the tray as empty, and the drive as a DVD-RW (as it should be- DVD-RW Drive D
-Once a DVD/CD is inserted into the drive, all of a sudden My Computer identifies the disk as a DVD-RW, but the drive as
CD-ROM Drive Dregardless of what is put into the drive)
-When "Write these files to disk" is selected, it does not recognize that there is a blank CD/DVD in the drive and it asks me to insert a CD.
-Now, when I attempt to transfer a file into that "writable" folder (to then write to disk) it wont even let me copy the files to the folder (as per "windows is having a problem with copying these files") and it doesnt matter how many files I try...
Attempted solutions:
-Deactivating SPTD (per the suggested registry hunt, change "Start" to value 4)
- Uninstallation of DT
-Reboots
-wiped and reinstalled drivers for DVD-RW drive.
- Tried different brands of both CDs and DVDs.
-ran three different virus/maint. programs, and everything is said to be running fine...
Things I know, (so please dont suggest...)
Its not the friggin drive
Its not the friggin wires or connections
Its not in my head
It reads DVD/CDs fine.
Now, I am ignorant, so THIS is an assumption... When I mounted with DT, additional drives popped on on the My Computer window... and of course, when I quit the process, the secondary drive icon went away, but DVD-RW Drive D: was affected... It seems to me that somehow the mounting process might have screwed up my computers understanding of what its actual hardware drive was?.... I dunno...
Heres another assumption... as since everything is said to be running fine, could it be that some setting was changed automatically by DT or SPTD, that I am not aware of? Which is more likely the culprit?
Heres how the process went down..
ok, a friend gives me an .ISO (intended for my wifes computer, but Im handling this issue on my Dell Inspiron 1501) and says all you have to do is dl DT and mount this file. I have no other cloning/burning/copying/etc software on my computer other than simple drag and click windows based transfer (ie, double click DVD-/+R drive, opens writable folder, drag and drop, write to disk).. I have done so many many times, always with the same Imagine DVD-R rewritable DVDs.(though I have tried different brands of CD/DVDs)
I DL SPTDinst-v152-x86 and install first, then get DT latest version and install that... from there, I open DT, I mount the program, and the program opens, but I do not install.. seeing that everything is working properly up to that point, I close everything out, package the DT installer, and the ISO, and follow the above process to attempt to write it do a Imagine DVD... But when I drag and drop, windows says its having a problem copying and asks me what I want to do... retry doesnt work, neither does anything else, so I cancel...
Once, after fiddling in between hardware manager and the basic windows property option on the drive under My Computer, it actually transfers, upon which I try to write to disk, and get that standard windows message saying to Insert a writable CD... but wait, im trying to burn a DVD, and of course, its in there and of course its blank... try another blank DVD, no go... Try writing different kind of file, No go...
So now, as with so many others, my DVD writer drive is $#&@*(.
Dell Inspiron 1501
Windows XP
I dont know whats important to you guys and whats not, so Im trying to dump everything I have experienced with this problem. I have yet to find any final solution to any of the number of posts concerning this problem( though I understand that while they appear similar, many of them may be entirely seperate problems having to do with seperate parts of the system),
Symptoms:
-When a DVD is not in the drive, My Computer identifies the tray as empty, and the drive as a DVD-RW (as it should be- DVD-RW Drive D
-Once a DVD/CD is inserted into the drive, all of a sudden My Computer identifies the disk as a DVD-RW, but the drive as
CD-ROM Drive Dregardless of what is put into the drive)
-When "Write these files to disk" is selected, it does not recognize that there is a blank CD/DVD in the drive and it asks me to insert a CD.
-Now, when I attempt to transfer a file into that "writable" folder (to then write to disk) it wont even let me copy the files to the folder (as per "windows is having a problem with copying these files") and it doesnt matter how many files I try...
Attempted solutions:
-Deactivating SPTD (per the suggested registry hunt, change "Start" to value 4)
- Uninstallation of DT
-Reboots
-wiped and reinstalled drivers for DVD-RW drive.
- Tried different brands of both CDs and DVDs.
-ran three different virus/maint. programs, and everything is said to be running fine...
Things I know, (so please dont suggest...)
Its not the friggin drive
Its not the friggin wires or connections
Its not in my head
It reads DVD/CDs fine.
Now, I am ignorant, so THIS is an assumption... When I mounted with DT, additional drives popped on on the My Computer window... and of course, when I quit the process, the secondary drive icon went away, but DVD-RW Drive D: was affected... It seems to me that somehow the mounting process might have screwed up my computers understanding of what its actual hardware drive was?.... I dunno...
Heres another assumption... as since everything is said to be running fine, could it be that some setting was changed automatically by DT or SPTD, that I am not aware of? Which is more likely the culprit?
Heres how the process went down..
ok, a friend gives me an .ISO (intended for my wifes computer, but Im handling this issue on my Dell Inspiron 1501) and says all you have to do is dl DT and mount this file. I have no other cloning/burning/copying/etc software on my computer other than simple drag and click windows based transfer (ie, double click DVD-/+R drive, opens writable folder, drag and drop, write to disk).. I have done so many many times, always with the same Imagine DVD-R rewritable DVDs.(though I have tried different brands of CD/DVDs)
I DL SPTDinst-v152-x86 and install first, then get DT latest version and install that... from there, I open DT, I mount the program, and the program opens, but I do not install.. seeing that everything is working properly up to that point, I close everything out, package the DT installer, and the ISO, and follow the above process to attempt to write it do a Imagine DVD... But when I drag and drop, windows says its having a problem copying and asks me what I want to do... retry doesnt work, neither does anything else, so I cancel...
Once, after fiddling in between hardware manager and the basic windows property option on the drive under My Computer, it actually transfers, upon which I try to write to disk, and get that standard windows message saying to Insert a writable CD... but wait, im trying to burn a DVD, and of course, its in there and of course its blank... try another blank DVD, no go... Try writing different kind of file, No go...
So now, as with so many others, my DVD writer drive is $#&@*(.
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