Does Windows XP Actually recognise DVD RW drives?

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I have a new PC with a DVD multi burner (LG 'GSA-4040B')
the problem i have is whenever i insert a DVD RW disc (+
or -) windows pops up and says what do you want to do
with this disk 'Blank CD' and it does no recognise any
files on it. I have updated the firmware with no effect
and now after installing SP2 have the same pop up but my
DVD burning software Astonsoft Deepburner will now burn
to DVD-RW. Windows will read it as a DVD-Rom once it is
done. I still have no luck with DVD+RW (i am not sure
about -/+r or ram) i have tried the trick at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=316529,
but everything was set right. One thing I did notice was
that the drive is listed as 'Device type: DVD/CD-ROM'
and 'Manufacturer: (standard CD-ROM drive)' in Device
manager properties.
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)

XP does _not_ natively support writing to DVD media in writeable DVD
drives. You need 3rd party software (such as Deepburner) to do this. I
am not sure why this is letting you burn DVD-RW but not DVD+RW media.

On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 10:39:20 -0700, "Calum" <Jimmyjojojr@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>I have a new PC with a DVD multi burner (LG 'GSA-4040B')
>the problem i have is whenever i insert a DVD RW disc (+
>or -) windows pops up and says what do you want to do
>with this disk 'Blank CD' and it does no recognise any
>files on it. I have updated the firmware with no effect
>and now after installing SP2 have the same pop up but my
>DVD burning software Astonsoft Deepburner will now burn
>to DVD-RW. Windows will read it as a DVD-Rom once it is
>done. I still have no luck with DVD+RW (i am not sure
>about -/+r or ram) i have tried the trick at
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=316529,
>but everything was set right. One thing I did notice was
>that the drive is listed as 'Device type: DVD/CD-ROM'
>and 'Manufacturer: (standard CD-ROM drive)' in Device
>manager properties.


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