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requin
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:59 am    Post subject: DVDRW wont read disc after failed burn
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Hello,

I was burning a DVD+RW using Roxio that came with my HP. For some reason,
the burn process failed or timed out. I hit the Cancel option in Roxio but
it took foreever to stop (more than 10 mins) so I forced Vista to reboot.
After reboot, I could not eject the disc in the drive and the DVD Drive did
not appear in Device Manager, only my secondary DVD Drive was there.
I uninstalled it via Device Manager and rebooted.
At reboot, Vista recognized both drive and installed them.
Device Manager show the 2 drives working properly.
However, since then, my DVD Burner (HL-DT-ST DVDRRW GSA-H30L) does not read
any kind of disc (DVD, CDs...) and I do not hear it "spool" up when I put a
disc in.
I have tried the following:
-Uninstall the drive via Device Manager>scan for hardware: Vista recognizes
the drive and installs it properly but problem persists.
-Performed a system restore to a known good configuration. Didn't work,
problem persists.
-Uninstalled Roxio: didnt work, problem persists
-Re installed the LightScribe drive, same result

The drive appears in BIOS and in Device Manager.
I read somewhere here about modifying and deleting some settings in the
registry but I have never touched or modified the registry before so I am not
comforable doing that (btw I dont have a lower filter, just an upper one,
whatever that means).

I am short of having to restore my computer to factory settings, which would
be a huge annoyance.

Does anyone have a clue that could help me?

Many thanks,
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 4:32 pm    Post subject: Re: DVDRW wont read disc after failed burn [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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If the drive doesn't spin up it is likely bad, contact HP tech support for a
replacement.

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"requin" <requin.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:33739C4C-587E-4FA8-A10C-1A861824FC2A@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> I was burning a DVD+RW using Roxio that came with my HP. For some reason,
> the burn process failed or timed out. I hit the Cancel option in Roxio
> but
> it took foreever to stop (more than 10 mins) so I forced Vista to reboot.
> After reboot, I could not eject the disc in the drive and the DVD Drive
> did
> not appear in Device Manager, only my secondary DVD Drive was there.
> I uninstalled it via Device Manager and rebooted.
> At reboot, Vista recognized both drive and installed them.
> Device Manager show the 2 drives working properly.
> However, since then, my DVD Burner (HL-DT-ST DVDRRW GSA-H30L) does not
> read
> any kind of disc (DVD, CDs...) and I do not hear it "spool" up when I put
> a
> disc in.
> I have tried the following:
> -Uninstall the drive via Device Manager>scan for hardware: Vista
> recognizes
> the drive and installs it properly but problem persists.
> -Performed a system restore to a known good configuration. Didn't work,
> problem persists.
> -Uninstalled Roxio: didnt work, problem persists
> -Re installed the LightScribe drive, same result
>
> The drive appears in BIOS and in Device Manager.
> I read somewhere here about modifying and deleting some settings in the
> registry but I have never touched or modified the registry before so I am
> not
> comforable doing that (btw I dont have a lower filter, just an upper one,
> whatever that means).
>
> I am short of having to restore my computer to factory settings, which
> would
> be a huge annoyance.
>
> Does anyone have a clue that could help me?
>
> Many thanks,
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VSO
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Since: Feb 20, 2007
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:34 am    Post subject: RE: DVDRW wont read disc after failed burn [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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You're not alone, my gatewat GM5407E is having the same problem, so its I'm
sure its a MS Vista problem. Gateways tech is in the dark also. All they know
is use system restore. Spent 3 hrs on a longdistance charge phone call with
them. They said to take it to a repair station like bestbuy and have then try
to fix the problem!!! think we will have to wait untill MS comes up with the
fix.
<<VSO>>

"requin" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I was burning a DVD+RW using Roxio that came with my HP. For some reason,
> the burn process failed or timed out. I hit the Cancel option in Roxio but
> it took foreever to stop (more than 10 mins) so I forced Vista to reboot.
> After reboot, I could not eject the disc in the drive and the DVD Drive did
> not appear in Device Manager, only my secondary DVD Drive was there.
> I uninstalled it via Device Manager and rebooted.
> At reboot, Vista recognized both drive and installed them.
> Device Manager show the 2 drives working properly.
> However, since then, my DVD Burner (HL-DT-ST DVDRRW GSA-H30L) does not read
> any kind of disc (DVD, CDs...) and I do not hear it "spool" up when I put a
> disc in.
> I have tried the following:
> -Uninstall the drive via Device Manager>scan for hardware: Vista recognizes
> the drive and installs it properly but problem persists.
> -Performed a system restore to a known good configuration. Didn't work,
> problem persists.
> -Uninstalled Roxio: didnt work, problem persists
> -Re installed the LightScribe drive, same result
>
> The drive appears in BIOS and in Device Manager.
> I read somewhere here about modifying and deleting some settings in the
> registry but I have never touched or modified the registry before so I am not
> comforable doing that (btw I dont have a lower filter, just an upper one,
> whatever that means).
>
> I am short of having to restore my computer to factory settings, which would
> be a huge annoyance.
>
> Does anyone have a clue that could help me?
>
> Many thanks,
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