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(D2D) no media installed-but there is Each time - D2D, I have to check mark RECORD CD
#1
Posted 01 June 2007 - 06:31 PM
Each time I go to use D2D, I have to go to Properties of my Lite-on drive properties, and go to recording, and recheck the box, "Enable CD recording on this drive". As soon as the disk is created, and I want to burn another disk, I have to go back an put a check in the box again- using Win XP Pro. It won't stay.
any ideas ??
thanks
steinr98
any ideas ??
thanks
steinr98
#2
Posted 02 June 2007 - 02:30 AM
QUOTE (steinr98 @ Jun 1 2007, 10:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Each time I go to use D2D, I have to go to Properties of my Lite-on drive properties, and go to recording, and recheck the box, "Enable CD recording on this drive". As soon as the disk is created, and I want to burn another disk, I have to go back an put a check in the box again- using Win XP Pro. It won't stay.
any ideas ??
thanks
steinr98
any ideas ??
thanks
steinr98
Do you have another packet writer installed? InCD or DLA?
If you have more than One burner, there is a selector on the D2D interface allowing you to pick the drive.
Actually, selecting "Enable CD recording~" in the Properties box is not even related to D2D. That is a Windows setting and completely unrelated to D2D…
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#3
Posted 03 June 2007 - 04:14 PM
QUOTE (james_hardin @ Jun 2 2007, 03:30 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Do you have another packet writer installed? InCD or DLA?
If you have more than One burner, there is a selector on the D2D interface allowing you to pick the drive.
Actually, selecting "Enable CD recording~" in the Properties box is not even related to D2D. That is a Windows setting and completely unrelated to D2D…
If you have more than One burner, there is a selector on the D2D interface allowing you to pick the drive.
Actually, selecting "Enable CD recording~" in the Properties box is not even related to D2D. That is a Windows setting and completely unrelated to D2D…
My other Optical drive is a DVD ROM. I don't have another writer installed. I know that the check mark is a Windows item, however, If the check mark is not checked, the drive comes up with -"No Media Installed". If I go and put the check mark in, it fuctions normally- I use the D2D Icon, not the drive letter of my drive. This is what is so strange. My D2D works perfectly except for this problem.
QUOTE (james_hardin @ Jun 2 2007, 03:30 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Do you have another packet writer installed? InCD or DLA?
If you have more than One burner, there is a selector on the D2D interface allowing you to pick the drive.
Actually, selecting "Enable CD recording~" in the Properties box is not even related to D2D. That is a Windows setting and completely unrelated to D2D…
If you have more than One burner, there is a selector on the D2D interface allowing you to pick the drive.
Actually, selecting "Enable CD recording~" in the Properties box is not even related to D2D. That is a Windows setting and completely unrelated to D2D…
Forgot to mention: I have Roxio 8. I do not have a separate DLA. I have a Sonic burning program associated with Photostory 3 that I purchased and it was installed into the Photostory 3 program for burning DVDs. Sonic made it just for Microsft's Photostory3 program. Elements 5 and Adobe's movie program have CD and DVD burning capibilities within their programs.
thanks,
steinr98
#4
Posted 04 June 2007 - 01:04 PM
What about the firmware for the burner?
1. Check Dell's site, if it is OEM.
2. Otherwise check the manufactures site to see what is available.
1. Check Dell's site, if it is OEM.
2. Otherwise check the manufactures site to see what is available.
Dell 8300 3.0ghz 1.5gb RAM 300gb & 200gb HDs
XP Pro/SP2
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 w/AGP8X
XP Pro/SP2
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 w/AGP8X
#5
Posted 04 June 2007 - 02:38 PM
If you are using Packet-Writing (including Drag2Disc, Nero's InCD, Sonic's DLA, etc), I think you would find of interest this thread:
http://forums.support.roxio.com/index.php?showtopic=12383
which is, incidentally, pinned to the top of this Forum.
Lynn
http://forums.support.roxio.com/index.php?showtopic=12383
which is, incidentally, pinned to the top of this Forum.
Lynn
#6
Posted 17 June 2007 - 06:41 AM
QUOTE (steinr98 @ Jun 3 2007, 05:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My other Optical drive is a DVD ROM. I don't have another writer installed. I know that the check mark is a Windows item, however, If the check mark is not checked, the drive comes up with -"No Media Installed". If I go and put the check mark in, it fuctions normally- I use the D2D Icon, not the drive letter of my drive. This is what is so strange. My D2D works perfectly except for this problem.
Forgot to mention: I have Roxio 8. I do not have a separate DLA. I have a Sonic burning program associated with Photostory 3 that I purchased and it was installed into the Photostory 3 program for burning DVDs. Sonic made it just for Microsft's Photostory3 program. Elements 5 and Adobe's movie program have CD and DVD burning capibilities within their programs.
thanks,
steinr98
Forgot to mention: I have Roxio 8. I do not have a separate DLA. I have a Sonic burning program associated with Photostory 3 that I purchased and it was installed into the Photostory 3 program for burning DVDs. Sonic made it just for Microsft's Photostory3 program. Elements 5 and Adobe's movie program have CD and DVD burning capibilities within their programs.
thanks,
steinr98
A guess . . . and I know this thread has been here for a while . .
I expect your op system has packet writing capabilities - and by checking or unchecking that box, you are enabling or disabling the packet writing in the op system. Is it possible you do not actually have D2D packet writing installed as part of your Roxio 8 program - and you have been using the one in the op system?
Currently running Creator 2012 Pro under Windows 7 Pro/64 on a home-built AMD Phenom II Quad processor tower.
#7
Posted 17 June 2007 - 09:26 AM
QUOTE (rich86 @ Jun 17 2007, 10:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A guess . . . and I know this thread has been here for a while . .
I expect your op system has packet writing capabilities - and by checking or unchecking that box, you are enabling or disabling the packet writing in the op system. Is it possible you do not actually have D2D packet writing installed as part of your Roxio 8 program - and you have been using the one in the op system?
I expect your op system has packet writing capabilities - and by checking or unchecking that box, you are enabling or disabling the packet writing in the op system. Is it possible you do not actually have D2D packet writing installed as part of your Roxio 8 program - and you have been using the one in the op system?
The only OS that has a packet writer is Vista!
Since V8 won't run on Vista, what you suggest is not possible…
Since the OP hasn't been back in 2 weeks, I am hoping he got it resolved.
Dell 8300 3.0ghz 1.5gb RAM 300gb & 200gb HDs
XP Pro/SP2
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 w/AGP8X
XP Pro/SP2
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 w/AGP8X
#8
Posted 18 June 2007 - 10:36 AM
QUOTE (james_hardin @ Jun 17 2007, 10:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The only OS that has a packet writer is Vista!
Since V8 won't run on Vista, what you suggest is not possible…
Since the OP hasn't been back in 2 weeks, I am hoping he got it resolved.
Since V8 won't run on Vista, what you suggest is not possible…
Since the OP hasn't been back in 2 weeks, I am hoping he got it resolved.
Sorry - I thought XP's disc writing was packet writing also, but since I don't use it, I should not have offered my guess . . .
Currently running Creator 2012 Pro under Windows 7 Pro/64 on a home-built AMD Phenom II Quad processor tower.
#9
Posted 18 June 2007 - 12:06 PM
QUOTE (rich86 @ Jun 18 2007, 02:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sorry - I thought XP's disc writing was packet writing also, but since I don't use it, I should not have offered my guess . . .
In XP, It is a Data Disc with Sessions. A check of the disc and you will see it is formatted with CDFS.
I haven't used it lately but I was able to take an XP written disc on one PC and import it into Classic and write more and still add even more with XP… My other PC would not allow interchangeability!
I think this was back with V6 and I have not really pursued it since then.
Now Vista does include a packet writer as well as data disc w/sessions. At least I am told.
Dell 8300 3.0ghz 1.5gb RAM 300gb & 200gb HDs
XP Pro/SP2
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 w/AGP8X
XP Pro/SP2
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 w/AGP8X
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