![]() Its not letting me change the speed.Īccording to this I'm surprissed it can go 8x. Edited Februby kenbrenliĪlso- when I go to burn a DVD- I'm stuck on the 16X speed- even though my DVD's are 8X. Thank you.Īlso- when I go to burn a DVD- I'm stuck on the 16X speed- even though my DVD's are 8X. thatss why I came here- and I saw someone with the same problem that I am having (well, I'm assuming its the same problem) Any help would be appreciated.especially where as I'm not that computer savvy. I've spent hours on the phone with Dell.and unfortunately, it hasn't gotten me anywhere. I've tried every single blank disc that I have ( I have 2 packages) and it won't read any of them. I'm using DVD-R's by two different makers Maxell and imation) They're both 8X write speeds. The drive will read a disc- but when I go to copy that disc, it won't read the blank one. Then I uninstalled my drive.and it still doesn't work. Yesterday while on live support with Dell, I downloaded a flash patch.and restarted my computer. Ok- let me answer some of your questions.I have a DVD-CDR drive- its a NEC DVD+RW ND-1100A. What recorder do you have, and what is the version of the firmware? What kind of disk are you trying to use? Does the drive's firmware support the disk? Help us help you by providing the information that might shed some light on the problem. ![]() If the software supports the hardware and the hardware does not recognize the disk the software does not know what to do with it. Software does not care what kind of disk you are using. No, it is not a software problem unless the software is too old to recognize the recorder. You have to provide more information than "I'm currenty going thru the same thing". ![]()
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