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DVD/CD writing problem
Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at 7:50 am
Posted by Ranjit Dutta (15 messages posted)

my cd writer working properly, reading or writing but the problem is that after i am writing a data cd through windows vista or writing data or copy cd to cd or creating a vcd anything through nero, it going on thoroughly writing successfully. but after completing burning when i again put in the cd and try to check the cd is successfully burned, the cd become unreadable and if restart windows it showing blank cd. again it become writable. i know that my description is much typical to understand, but pls if you can understand what is the problem then pls reply the solution ranjit dutta

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re: DVD/CD writing problem
Wednesday, June 4, 2008 at 5:00 am
Posted by Deb (1434 messages posted)

What brand of CD's DVD's are you using?
If they are the cheap one's, have you tried another brand, Verbatim and Maxell are 
usually good.






On Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at 7:50 am, Ranjit Dutta wrote:
>my cd writer working properly, reading or writing but the problem is that after i
>am writing a data cd through windows vista or writing data or copy cd to cd or creating
>a vcd anything through nero, it going on thoroughly writing successfully. but after
>completing burning when i again put in the cd and try to check the cd is successfully
>burned, the cd become unreadable and if restart windows it showing blank cd. again
>it become writable.
>
>i know that my description is much typical to understand, but pls if you can understand
>what is the problem then pls reply the solution
>
>ranjit dutta

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re: DVD/CD writing problem
Wednesday, June 4, 2008 at 6:42 am
Posted by Charlie Hadden (1338 messages posted)

Check the mode of write you use in Nero. Nero has different modes of write and some 
of them do not finalize the disk. This is done so that More data can be added later. 
If the disk is not finalized you can not read it. In most cases it is a simple matter 
of going back with the disk and finalizing it, even after the disk is done. I like 
to use the 'Disk at Once' method where all is ready when it completes writing the 
disk. Watch at the end of the writing session and see if Nero does or does not say 
it is finalizing the disk the last 5 or 10 seconds of the write process. This will 
be shown just above the scroll bar toward the right side. Usually if a disk completes 
its burn without an error notice (even sometimes with a failure notice) it should 
play fine. I burn many disks every day of the year and most people I know who burn 
for audiophile systems use Memorex BLACK CDs and Sony DVDs.

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re: DVD/CD writing problem
Sunday, June 8, 2008 at 1:53 pm
Posted by Robert Warren (1 messages posted)

If you remember to close the session immediately after writing the CD/DVD it seems to help the problem you described. I was having that problem also. Closing the session mannualy seemed to take care of it.


On Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at 7:50 am, Ranjit Dutta wrote:
>my cd writer working properly, reading or writing but the problem is that after i
>am writing a data cd through windows vista or writing data or copy cd to cd or creating
>a vcd anything through nero, it going on thoroughly writing successfully. but after
>completing burning when i again put in the cd and try to check the cd is successfully
>burned, the cd become unreadable and if restart windows it showing blank cd. again
>it become writable.
>
>i know that my description is much typical to understand, but pls if you can understand
>what is the problem then pls reply the solution
>
>ranjit dutta

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