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Old August 29th 05, 12:10 AM
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Margaret Wilson wrote:
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More than one software package did not work but I will download Nero trial
version and try it also.



As others have stated, Nero is a very good program. Not all software is
compatible with all drives, take CDR-Win for an example. Further, DVD
burners can be picky about the media they will use. As someone else
suggested, have you tried burning a CD? If you try Nero and it will not
burn either a CD or DVD, I'd suspect either incompatible media or most
likely, a bad drive.


I will buy some CD-RWs tomorrow and try again. The amusing thing is that the
DVD-RWs which I bought come from the same company that manufactures the drive,
Samsung.
 




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