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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>Disc is not writable insert a writable disc> Solved Disc is not writable insert a writable disc Tags: Drivers DVD DVD Writers Windows XP Last response: 15 January 2013 windows media player doesn't recognize blank cd 03:39 in Windows XP Share Nisar 17 March 2010 13:46:36 Hi, I have DVD-RAM drive
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in my hp laptop and i used to write DVD-R disc usually. In the recent time i get an message when insert a
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dvd-r disc. The error message is The disc is not writable Please insert a writable disc Disc required for compliation : DVD R/RW, DVD R DL, DVD-RAM Disc type in the recorder VD-R But i used the same https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/306319 disc before and it was half writtened already. Pls. help me to resolve. Note: burning software nero 7 essentils(nero smartstart) More about : disc writable insert writable disc Best solution manojgj 17 March 2010 14:02:23 "But i used the same disc before and it was half writtened already. " nero wont write datas on already writed disc unless you selected multisession option before you write the data's at first time using disc.. Share Nisar 17 March http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/245674-45-disc-writable-insert-writable-disc 2010 14:12:18 Hi, U mean that i cant write further in the same disc using nero or is there any option. can u refer me some other best burning software to write in the same disc. m 0 l Related resources plase insert a writable disc was shown - Forum CD Burning Problem : "insert a writable disc to continue" - Forum There is no disc in the drive. Please insert a writable CD.. - Forum I have re writable disc but i cant able write it.. - Forum What is a writable disc - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer manojgj 17 March 2010 14:18:40 you cant use it.. for writingit again .. from now onwards enable multisession before burning dvd's if you want it to use it again to add more data's .. nero i quite enough.. but try to get version 8 atleast.. m 0 l Nisar 17 March 2010 14:29:18 Thanks manojgj for your useful info. m 0 l Nisar 29 March 2010 14:35:37 Best answer selected by Nisar. m 0 l mahenshawn 1 May 2012 21:56:05 hi there! manoj can i use the same disc which is not a writable disc..because at first the burning process was a failure..and then i tried to erase the disc..but cant..saying that this is not a writable disc..means i cant u
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 http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000666.htm 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 windows media 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 windows media player 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 D