Windows CD Writing says to insert writable disk

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When i copy files to my cdrw and click on the write files to cd link it goes
to the wizard and when i click on next..... it says, there is no disk in the
drive, please insert a writable cd. Well, i have tried about 4 or 5 brand
new imation CD-R disks and it keeps saying the same thing. The light on the
CDRW never even comes on i dont know how the CDRW knows its not a writable
disk if it dosent even spin the disk one time. Is there something i can
check for this? Thanks
 
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This probably isn't your problem but . . . . .

Sometimes when I've got a CD-R disk in the drive and I open a program such
as FileCD which expects a CD-RW disk instead of something like CD_Maker which
expects a CD-R disk I get exactly the message and behavior you describe.
Other than the initial spin when the drawer is closed, the disk never spins
and the message doesn't say to insert a "re-writable" disk.

"mwilke" wrote:

> When i copy files to my cdrw and click on the write files to cd link it goes
> to the wizard and when i click on next..... it says, there is no disk in the
> drive, please insert a writable cd. Well, i have tried about 4 or 5 brand
> new imation CD-R disks and it keeps saying the same thing. The light on the
> CDRW never even comes on i dont know how the CDRW knows its not a writable
> disk if it dosent even spin the disk one time. Is there something i can
> check for this? Thanks