G
Greenhorn
I can write to a CD-R but I can't read it. It seems to think it is a blank CD.
(I have no problem writing and reading a CD-RW of the same brand.)
When I insert the CD-R disk after writing it, it says it is a blank disk.
If I try to use the command prompt to switch to that drive, it says "the
request is not supported". If I write more data to the disk, it does show
that 119 MB has been used and after writing, that now 238 MB have been used.
If I immediately switch to the command prompt after writing, it is on that
drive, ie D:\> but if I type DIR, I get "the request is not supported" and
switched back to the C drive. I have a couple different CD-R disks my
brother recorded on his machine that I never bothered to look at. One has a
program on it and that is read fine and starts up. The other disk has data
on it, and I get that it is a blank disk. Any ideas what the problem is?
(I have no problem writing and reading a CD-RW of the same brand.)
When I insert the CD-R disk after writing it, it says it is a blank disk.
If I try to use the command prompt to switch to that drive, it says "the
request is not supported". If I write more data to the disk, it does show
that 119 MB has been used and after writing, that now 238 MB have been used.
If I immediately switch to the command prompt after writing, it is on that
drive, ie D:\> but if I type DIR, I get "the request is not supported" and
switched back to the C drive. I have a couple different CD-R disks my
brother recorded on his machine that I never bothered to look at. One has a
program on it and that is read fine and starts up. The other disk has data
on it, and I get that it is a blank disk. Any ideas what the problem is?