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Having Trouble With D Drive

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  • Lil306
    Lil306 Posts: 1,692 Forumite
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    kah22 wrote: »
    ah found the problem - when i right clicked the drive and went top properties and opened recording i discovered that the 'enable cd recording to this drive' option had been deselected. Re-selected it and everything is fine.

    Kevin

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  • tronator
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    kah22 wrote: »
    Ah found the problem - when I right clicked the drive and went top Properties and opened Recording I discovered that the 'Enable CD Recording To This Drive' option had been deselected. Re-selected it and everything is fine.:j. But thanks anyway guys for the advice and offer of help. It really is a great community here.

    What is fine? You'll not be able to write DVDs this way. The only thing you achieved is that the error message disappeared. You still need to use a burning program.
  • gavsto2005
    gavsto2005 Posts: 107 Forumite
    If you use Windows 7 you do not need burning software as it can burn DVD's natively.
  • Lil306
    Lil306 Posts: 1,692 Forumite
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    Outside of Windows 7 I use a program called Deepburner, it's free and allows drag and drop
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