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From: The Todal on 21 Jul 2008 08:49 I daresay this has come up before and maybe someone can direct me to a more appropriate forum if they don't know the answer. I have a Dell Dimension 2400 which came with a CD drive. I replaced that drive with a DVD recordable drive manufactured by Philips. For a long time it worked without a hitch, but now it shows up as a CD-recordable drive and the software won't let me copy DVDs. There is no way - that I can find - to select a different driver for it, one that is suitable for a DVD recorder. I would guess that the solution may involve tweaking the registry in some way....? I'd buy a new DVD drive but only if I could be sure it would solve the problem.
From: Ben Myers on 21 Jul 2008 09:55 "shows up as a CD-recordable drive". Please explain WHERE it shows up that way. If it is with your DVD/CD burning software, something definitely is amiss with the software and/or the underlying registry data. Download one or both freeware CD/DVD burning utilities, IMGBURN and CDBurnerXP (previously CDBurnerXPPro). Both of these install easily, have few dependencies on registry data, and work with just about any brand. I would assume that the CD burning software now in your system is a cobbled up and somewhat limited commercial package like Roxio, Nero or Sonic. All of these muck around in the registry a lot and they are generally tied to the brand of CD/DVD burner or the motherboard BIOS... Ben Myers On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 13:49:37 +0100, "The Todal" <deadmailbox(a)beeb.net> wrote: >I daresay this has come up before and maybe someone can direct me to a more >appropriate forum if they don't know the answer. > >I have a Dell Dimension 2400 which came with a CD drive. I replaced that >drive with a DVD recordable drive manufactured by Philips. For a long time >it worked without a hitch, but now it shows up as a CD-recordable drive and >the software won't let me copy DVDs. There is no way - that I can find - to >select a different driver for it, one that is suitable for a DVD recorder. > >I would guess that the solution may involve tweaking the registry in some >way....? > >I'd buy a new DVD drive but only if I could be sure it would solve the >problem. >
From: The Todal on 21 Jul 2008 11:34 "Ben Myers" <ben_myers_spam_me_not(a)charter.net> wrote in message news:e25984pcr9hu4udkq05vsjkrhkth9kpns9(a)4ax.com... > "shows up as a CD-recordable drive". Please explain WHERE it shows up > that way. In "My Computer". > If it is with your DVD/CD burning software, something definitely is amiss > with > the software and/or the underlying registry data. In the burning software (I have tried both Roxio and Nero) it shows up as a recordable CD drive and doesn't recognise DVDs. It used to recognise them, but no longer. > > Download one or both freeware CD/DVD burning utilities, IMGBURN and > CDBurnerXP > (previously CDBurnerXPPro). Both of these install easily, have few > dependencies on registry data, and work with just about any brand. Thanks, I'll give it a try. > > I would assume that the CD burning software now in your system is a > cobbled up > and somewhat limited commercial package like Roxio, Nero or Sonic. All > of > these muck around in the registry a lot and they are generally tied to the > brand > of CD/DVD burner or the motherboard BIOS... Ben Myers > > On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 13:49:37 +0100, "The Todal" <deadmailbox(a)beeb.net> > wrote: > >>I daresay this has come up before and maybe someone can direct me to a >>more >>appropriate forum if they don't know the answer. >> >>I have a Dell Dimension 2400 which came with a CD drive. I replaced that >>drive with a DVD recordable drive manufactured by Philips. For a long time >>it worked without a hitch, but now it shows up as a CD-recordable drive >>and >>the software won't let me copy DVDs. There is no way - that I can find - >>to >>select a different driver for it, one that is suitable for a DVD recorder. >> >>I would guess that the solution may involve tweaking the registry in some >>way....? >> >>I'd buy a new DVD drive but only if I could be sure it would solve the >>problem. >>
From: RnR on 22 Jul 2008 12:57 On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 13:49:37 +0100, "The Todal" <deadmailbox(a)beeb.net> wrote: >I daresay this has come up before and maybe someone can direct me to a more >appropriate forum if they don't know the answer. > >I have a Dell Dimension 2400 which came with a CD drive. I replaced that >drive with a DVD recordable drive manufactured by Philips. For a long time >it worked without a hitch, but now it shows up as a CD-recordable drive and >the software won't let me copy DVDs. There is no way - that I can find - to >select a different driver for it, one that is suitable for a DVD recorder. > >I would guess that the solution may involve tweaking the registry in some >way....? > >I'd buy a new DVD drive but only if I could be sure it would solve the >problem. > This sounds like a driver mishap unless the drive went bad (I never heard of a bad drive doing this behavior tho but maybe someone else can help here if they have). I guess you could check the device manager to see and/or Belarc to see what it lists for hardware. By any chance did you mess with the Bios settings?? Assuming not a hardware or bios problem, the simplest solution would be to use your backups if they go back far enough before this happened but I assume this solution isn't available to you. ALWAYS make backups for the future because other things WILL happen too. Next you might try a restore point if they can go back far enough to a correct functioning system. After this, I might try the mfgr's web site to see if they have specific drivers for your drive and operating system. Last, if no luck, I'd use google for your make/model drive and OS for replacement drivers.
From: Jean Rosenfeld on 26 Jul 2008 20:37 You dohn't say whether you have XP or Vista. This is for XP (don't know about Vista). Possibly the drive is running in PIO mode instead of Ultra DMA mode. This can happen if it has had a few bad blocks. Check that in device manager (most likely the dvd drive will be connected to the secondary channel of IDE controller, double click on that, to open its properties, advanced settings tab). If in PIO mode, reset to Ultra DMA mode. I find the easiest way is to uninstall the channel, restart, let windows find it and it will reinstall. Other methods, see: http://winhlp.com/node/10 "The Todal" <deadmailbox(a)beeb.net> wrote in message news:6ejet3F7e59eU1(a)mid.individual.net... >I daresay this has come up before and maybe someone can direct me to a more >appropriate forum if they don't know the answer. > > I have a Dell Dimension 2400 which came with a CD drive. I replaced that > drive with a DVD recordable drive manufactured by Philips. For a long time > it worked without a hitch, but now it shows up as a CD-recordable drive > and the software won't let me copy DVDs. There is no way - that I can > find - to select a different driver for it, one that is suitable for a DVD > recorder. > > I would guess that the solution may involve tweaking the registry in some > way....? > > I'd buy a new DVD drive but only if I could be sure it would solve the > problem. >
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