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(25 posts) Started 3 years ago by pisces14850 Latest reply from pisces14850 Topic Viewed drive is read only mac 4202 times 1 2 Next » pisces14850 Posts: 14 This post has been reported. This seems to happen only with drive is read only steam R/W DVDs. I cannot format the disc because my computer keeps telling me that my blank discs are write protected. These are brand new, and can be read on another PC. I've even reformatted and
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when I look at Properties for the disc, it says all 4.38GB is used, with 0 available space. I have checked in the device manager, and it says that the drive is working properly and the driver is up to date. I have tried several different discs. Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top scorpion99 Posts: 1033 This post has been reported. are you trying to format
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it using windows tool? Try to use a software like Nero or ImageBurn or PowerISO. Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top vistamike Posts: 10945 This post has been reported. It could be that you have 'write' problem. Delete the drive in device manager, then reboot. The drive should now refresh with new driver Mike Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top germ-x Posts: 5310 This post has been reported. Is your burner a DVD burner or a Cd burner? Some burners are for burning CD's but will open or play a DVD. Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top pisces14850 Posts: 14 This post has been reported. I have two burners, both are DVD/CD-ROM drives. I will attempt to resolve as a 'write' problem, delete the drive in device manager and then reboot. I'll post after. Thanks! Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top germ-x Posts: 5310 This post has been reported. If they are DVD/CD-ROM's then they are "Read Only Drives". That's what "ROM" stands for. Can you go into your device mgr and list your drive models? Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top scorpion99 Posts: 1033 This post has been reported. can your
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files to this writable DVD, but you must insert it into a writable drive." Windows 7 dvd disk is write protected IT Pro > Windows 7 Media Question 0 Sign in to vote While copying files from a local folder to the root directory of a DVD+RW http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/error-blank-discs-are-write-protected-cant-write-to-empty-disc disc using drag-and-drop in Windows Explorer I received the following dialog box: Dialog Title: "Copy Folder" Dialog Icon: Folder icon with a zipper through it. Dialog Text: "This DVD-ROM drive is read-only. You can copy files to this writable DVD, but you must insert it into a writable drive." SimMechanics32_win64 https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/b23a0b44-fca3-410b-87c8-94af1dad0f9e/this-dvdrom-drive-is-readonly-you-can-copy-files-to-this-writable-dvd-but-you-must-insert-it?forum=w7itpromedia Type: Compressed (zipped) Folder Size: 66.2 MB Date modified: 3/11/2010 11:09 AM Dialog Buttons: Try Again, Skip, Cancel I clicked the "Try Again" button. This clears the dialog box however a new identical dialog then appears centered on the screen. I am using a DVD burner with DVD+RW media. The media was formatted with Windows Explorer using the UDF file system (not Mastered). The copy dialog box from Windows Explorer shows the progress bar at approximately 75% completion and indeed a good number of the files have been copied to the DVD's Windows Explorer folder view. This is a freshly formatted disc and the copy operation is 1.27 GB. Therefore there is plenty of space available on the media. I have successfully burned a number of other DVDs with this system using this technique. I find that others hae reported similar behavior and have also not found a solution: Vistaheads Forum [http://www.vistaheads.com/forums/windo
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because of all the different possible causes of this problem. Below is a listing of several steps and recommendations that can be taken to help identify the cause of the issue or resolve this issue. Drivers Verify you have the latest drivers installed for the CD-R or recordable drive. There are numerous driver-related issues that may cause a CD-R drive or other recordable drive to stop reading a CD-R disc. If you are running Microsoft Windows, verify your drive is detected and listed in Device Manager with no conflicts or errors. If Device Manager detects an error on the drive or if it has any other drives listed with errors, remove them and reboot the computer to let Windows re-initialize the drive. If Windows shows no errors, the above steps did not resolve the issue, or you are running an operating system other than Windows, check with the drive manufacturer for updated drivers. Computer CD and other disc drivers. CD-R disc Not all CD-R discs are compatible with all types and speeds of CD-R drives or other recordable drives (especially earlier CD-R drives). Verify the disc manufacturer gives a 100% guarantee for supporting all drives and disc speeds. For example, TDK discs often give a 100% guarantee. When in doubt, try a different brand of CD-R disc. Pre-mastering/Mastering Software The pre-mastering software can sometimes produce incorrect tracks due to bugs. An incorrect ISO image could be generated, or incorrect sub-header codes could be recorded in the case of Mode 2 discs. A good way to check whether the incompatibility problems lie with the originating software or with one of the other causes listed above is to test the same disc on several CD-ROM drives. If one drive is capable of reading the disc correctly, chances are that the problem was not in the mastering. Disc is a recordable disc that the drive or player does not support Verify the drive supports the recordable media you are attempting to read. Below are some situations to consider. Old CD-ROM or early DVD drive - Some early CD-ROM drives and Generation 1 DVD drives (some of the first DVD drives released) do not support CD-R discs or CD-RW discs. Not only does this apply to computers, but also home entertainment DVD