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Old 06-15-2007, 08:17 PM
cgee
 
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Default DVD\RW DUAL LAYER.

I recently had to restore my operating system and everything was ok. I have
aDVD-CD RW on drive D: and a DVD-RAM (my dual layer) on drive E: I can play
discs, but if I try to copy from 1 DVD to another the message says E: is not
accessable. Any ideas? Thanks
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Old 06-15-2007, 10:20 PM
tfw48079
 
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Default RE: DVD\RW DUAL LAYER.

Win XP does not natively support DVD writing. You need a third party DVD
writer.

"cgee" wrote:

> I recently had to restore my operating system and everything was ok. I have
> aDVD-CD RW on drive D: and a DVD-RAM (my dual layer) on drive E: I can play
> discs, but if I try to copy from 1 DVD to another the message says E: is not
> accessable. Any ideas? Thanks
> --
> cgee

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Old 06-15-2007, 11:40 PM
cgee
 
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Default RE: DVD\RW DUAL LAYER.

Problem resolved. Uninstalled nero in control panel then went into safe mode
and searched and deleted nero files I found. Booted up, reinstalled nero and
everything fine.
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cgee


"cgee" wrote:

> I recently had to restore my operating system and everything was ok. I have
> aDVD-CD RW on drive D: and a DVD-RAM (my dual layer) on drive E: I can play
> discs, but if I try to copy from 1 DVD to another the message says E: is not
> accessable. Any ideas? Thanks
> --
> cgee

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