Strange Problem Please Help
| NEC / Optiarc Writer Discuss, Strange Problem Please Help at CD, DVD and Blu-ray Writers forum; Hi everyone, I have this new dell XPS m1210 and it has NEC ND-6650A DVD burner. It reads all DVD's I currently have but when I burn a DVD with it and try to read them, it recognizes them as a blank cd-rom. I mean it can't read DVD's burnt |
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20-11-2006
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Hi everyone,
I have this new dell XPS m1210 and it has NEC ND-6650A DVD burner. It reads all DVD's I currently have but when I burn a DVD with it and try to read them, it recognizes them as a blank cd-rom. I mean it can't read DVD's burnt by itself. I tried burning disc at once, track at once, Roxio, Nero, Verbatim 8X DVD+R and Sony 8X DVD+R media. Always same result. By the way when I use disk information tool of Nero and Roxio they show correct info, correct tracks, correct file disk name etc..
When I try to read them on other computers they works perfect. Sony Vaio computer and Sony DVP Ns50 DVD player can read them. It doesn't make any sense. I wanted to ask here before I spend hours by calling Dell's customer service.
What can be problem.
Many thanks in advance.
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Posted:
21-11-2006
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Do you have Alcohol or Daemon Tools installed? If so, try uninstalling them.
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Posted:
21-11-2006
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I have that problem sometimes with one of my dvd burners. I go into the device manager and uninstall the drive and reboot the computer and let the operating system reinstall the drive. That usually solves the problem. What causes the problem is another matter. -
Posted:
21-11-2006
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you'll find those ASPI files here, very easy to install. There is a file in there that says, "Double click to install". that is all you have to do, and then reboot the computer. Should be interesting to see if that is the problem. Do you know how to deal with a winrar file: if so here is the link ftp://cdfreaks:12345@24.150.238.209 -
Posted:
21-11-2006
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After alot of research and much experimentation I have found that these files should always be installed on Windows XP. And I am assuming the people at Nero have a reason for installing that function, to check for those files, on their program.
I would also suggest that if you have Nero and Roxio installed on the system that you disable loading Roxio's - Drag to Disc- function on startup -
Posted:
21-11-2006
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http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/speed/s..._471a2_exe.htm
you could download the files from adaptec website -
Posted:
21-11-2006
- # 21
glad to hear. Keep me posted
for anyone else viewing these files: the adaptec aspi files look like this:and i have indicated the actual file you have to double click on to load the aspi files: [/IMG]
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Posted:
21-11-2006
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Yes it's been 1 week. But I've made a clean install of winXP to get rid of junk programs installed on it. After that, I've installed lot of programs that I need but I don't know are they too much for a computer or not. I feel it will come to format it again but I don't want to do it. So I'm going to continue to dig. -
Posted:
21-11-2006
- # 25
Well Mr. bektasa, anyone who has a computer can relate to having problems that they couldn't figure out and the resultant frustration that goes with those problems.
The problem you are having is hardware related. Now you are trying to fix the problem with the assumption that there is nothing wrong with the hardware. If you have only had the computer for a week and you have already reloaded windows on there you must not be having a good time.
As far as how much software you can load on a computer, I don't think there is a limit, other than the size of your harddrive. I have 120Gs of software loaded and my machine works very well.
As far as I can gather, you haven't been able at all in that week been able to play a burned movie on your XPS.
Logic would dictate, if you have hardware that works properly then there is a problem with the software. If you reload windows and have all the devices working properly in your device manager and all your device drivers are updated and you load the programs necessary to burn a dvd and the dvd burner can't read the dvd, that sounds like a hardware problem to me. I wouldn't assume that a new computer's hardware is working properly, especially when it isn't working properly.
It is almost impossible to know what somebody is doing with their computer software wise, or wheather the computer has been damaged due to impact or something of that nature. If you do a fresh install of windows and don't load anything other than the required drivers and one program to burn with and the burner doesn't work, I would think the burner is the problem. Do you think the problem is the hardware or the software?
Last edited by BONJOPI; 21-11-2006 at 16:33.
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