Re: Why when I have a DVD inserted does it tell me to...
Well the problem you are having there is that the dvd player does not like the disc because it has not been finilised before so you have finilise it first and then it will work perfectly well that is what i do all the time.
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If you have put a dvd disk in your dvd player, and it says "no disc" then try cleaning it with a dvd cleaning disk. It could be that the eye of your dvd player is dirty. You can get a dvd cleaner at any department store.
If you have put a dvd disk in your dvd player and its a home made or "burnt" disk and your player says "no disc", it usually means that the disk is the wrong format to be played on your dvd player. Try another disk.
If you have not put any disk in your dvd player, and it says "no disc" its just telling you that there is no dvd inserted for it to play.
Either:
* the disk you're inserting is not "empty" -- try it on a different computer;
* you should try a different manufacturer of "blank" disks;
* you need to upgrade the "firmware" inside your CD-writer, to recognize more brands of "blank" media;
* the CD-reader is malfunctioning -- when you "cancel" the burn-attempt, and insert a commercially-produced program CD or commercially-produced audio CD, can those disks be properly read?
* you have two CD/DVD devices in your computer, and you're inserting the "blank" disk into the "wrong" device.
u need a blank dvd, or tell the program your using regular cd, it will be like four dvd's or like 11 regular disks. in some cases it wont work with either, i have seen it where the program just doesnt know any disk is inserted or blank. if thats the case, update the program or contact toshiba
Hi there. It sounds like the drivers could be bad or the lens has gone. This can be a common problem with vista loosing the CD/DVD drives. Do
this >>>>>> right click on "computer" and select
"manage" from the sub menu, then select "device manager" from the left
hand side, it will generate a list of devices, look down the list for
CD/DVD and click on the + icon next to it, from the drop down list
right click and uninstall, restart the PC and let vista re-install the
drivers for you, then try to use the CD/DVD. If this does not work please post back.
Go to the device manager to insure your optical drive is in fact a DVD/RW. You should also be able to tell by looking at the front of the drive and see what it says. If it says CD Writable or DVD Rom, you cannot do it. Kind of sounds like you have a CD/RW-DVD Rom combination drive, which does not allow the burning of DVD's.
Ok try this DO NOT insert the media until you have completed ya assembly... then tell it to "Burn" it will then ask for the media.. at this point insert ya CD... it should be "Detected" and ya Burn should proceed.I have had this work for me before.
Also try Alcohol 120% thats a great Burner. As well as CopytoDVD...
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