Re: blank CD-R and blank DVD-R not recognized by Vista 64 Ultimate
The "marginal benefit" is this: with the embedded burning feature in Windows
Vista (and for CD's, in XP Pro), one can right click any file or folder,
point to Send To, click on the drive letter of the burner, and with a click
on the popup balloon in the system tray, you're ready to burn the CD or DVD
with one more click.
Alternatively, you simply drag the files or folders onto the burner's icon
in (My) Computer, and you're again ready to burn with another click.
It makes the burn process simple for non-techs.
You (and I) might think Nero is easy, but for someone who's never used any
disk-burning software, it's another process of steps to learn, and not as
visually intuitive as the embedded burning.
"John Barnes" wrote:
> What is the marginal benefit you see to having Vista write a disk when you
> have installed Nero and it has more functionality and works? I can use
> Vista64, but never intentionally do as Roxio does more of what I want to do
> including packet-writing when desired.
>
> "Greg Kirkpatrick" <GregKirkpatrick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news13566A8-9AE5-4905-89EF-AABF0C05094B@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks, John.
> >
> > That is what I suspected, that having a PATA drive might make a
> > difference,
> > which is why I included that in my description of the problem.
> >
> > Buying another drive is not an option at this point, as I don't see any
> > definitive HCL for Vista 64 which would guarantee that this feature
> > (Windows
> > imbedded burning) would work. I'm going to wait awhile for this to play
> > out.
> >
> >
> > As I told my customer, there's no sense in even trying to uninstall Nero
> > 7,
> > just to try to make this work -- he'd be giving up the Lightscribe
> > feature,
> > for a marginal benefit.
> >
> > There certainly are enough newsgroup & forum postings to bring attention
> > to
> > this issue. Hopefully, Microsoft and Lite-On and Lightscribe can all get
> > together and fix this permanently, and soon.
> >
> >
> >
> > "John Adams" wrote:
> >
> >> Greg,
> >>
> >> I had a very similar problem to what you are describing when I first set
> >> up
> >> my Vista x64 system. I had a Sony PATA DVD-RW burner which, ironically,
> >> had the Works with Vista sticker on the box. Anyway, Vista wouldn't
> >> recognize anything or burn anything. I ended up taking the drive back
> >> and
> >> got an LG GSA-H62L (SATA). It made a WORLD of difference, suddenly Vista
> >> recognized everything and I also have Nero installed which didn't cause
> >> any
> >> problems for me. Also, LightScribe works flawlessly through Nero.
> >>
> >> I know this isn't exactly a solution except for buying new hardware, but
> >> it
> >> made everything work on my system.
> >>
> >> - John Adams
> >>
> >>
> >> "Greg Kirkpatrick" <GregKirkpatrick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >> message news:924A4677-217E-4AE7-9831-A29FBB70928C@microsoft.com...
> >> >I built a system (for a client) with a LITE-ON DVD+-RW (PATA) with
> >> > Lightscribe, and so far, Windows Vista 64 Ultimate will not recognize
> >> > any
> >> > blank CD-R or DVD-R disk.
> >> >
> >> > Nero StartSmart software (based on Nero 7) - which was bundled with the
> >> > drive - does recognize those same disks, and successfully burns files
> >> > to
> >> > them.
> >> >
> >> > Is there anything I can do to get the imbedded burning working in Vista
> >> > 64
> >> > Ultimate?
> >> >
> >> > System specs:
> >> > Intel Q6600 Quad-Core
> >> > 4GB RAM
> >> > nVidea GeForce 8600 512MB
> >> > dual 150GB Western Digital 10,000RPM SATA HD (in Raid 1 array)
> >> > Lite-On DVD+-RW with LightScribe
> >> > Windows Vista 64 Ulimate (FPP)
> >> > Windows Experience Index 5.0
> >> > (5.9 CPU, 5.5 memory, 5.0 Aero, 5.2 gaming, 5.8 HD)
> >> > [note: HD dropped from 5.9 to 5.8 with Raid 1 established]
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
>
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