I am not even sure I am in the right place... Anyway my program (Not the Beta -- previous6.?? program) has stopped accepting any writable media. The brand of disc is the same as I used yesterday and they worked fine. I am an old man, so take pity, even though I have been punching keyboards for a lot of years I am close to a idot when it come to fixing things
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oldpacman is it not accecpting any media or is there any other messages you are getting eg. please insert dual layer disk?Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.
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No messages as to errors, only that there is no writable media in burner. Same thing happens with external drive when tried to burn on that machine. Have tried these type of discs... HP DVD+R 4.7, Memorex DVD-R 4.7 and Verbatim DVD+R DL... as you can see I have a bad problem. Also downloaded software again and that didn't help either...
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Originally posted by oldpacman View PostNo messages as to errors, only that there is no writable media in burner. Same thing happens with external drive when tried to burn on that machine. Have tried these type of discs... HP DVD+R 4.7, Memorex DVD-R 4.7 and Verbatim DVD+R DL... as you can see I have a bad problem. Also downloaded software again and that didn't help either...
The HP and the Memorex don't surprise me re your problem, but the Verbatim do surprise me.
I'm not sure why, but many people seem to have problems with the VSO burner supplied with DVDFab...(I never had any, but that's another story...).
Please download Imgburn from the web (a freebie), and we'll try using it. There is a tutorial in this forum for setting up Imgburn for use with Fab (basically, just a couple of small adjustments).
Can you also please include a burn log (any one will do) - location C:\Documents & Settings\Your Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Logs\BurnLog with your next post, as there are certain details there I'd like to see.
DC
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Continue to Have Problems
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Old men take longer to get things done.
Did as you suggested. Installed Imgburn, used new Verbatim DVD-R 16x Single layerand got same message. "no writable media in burner."
So now what do we do? Remember I tried to burn with internal and external drives and also attempted to burn on my laptop without any success. Laptop is WiFi a nd I had to update from DVDFab5before I tried to burn. I was a dummy and uninstalled the DVDFab 5 when I should have tried to burn wwith that product.
Waiting to hear from you.
oldpacman
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Goto keep tryingOriginally posted by DarthCopier View PostThe HP and the Memorex don't surprise me re your problem, but the Verbatim do surprise me.
I'm not sure why, but many people seem to have problems with the VSO burner supplied with DVDFab...(I never had any, but that's another story...).
Please download Imgburn from the web (a freebie), and we'll try using it. There is a tutorial in this forum for setting up Imgburn for use with Fab (basically, just a couple of small adjustments).
Can you also please include a burn log (any one will do) - location C:\Documents & Settings\Your Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Logs\BurnLog with your next post, as there are certain details there I'd like to see.
DC
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Reply concerning inqbility to copy
Originally posted by DarthCopier View PostDo the discs show up in Windows Explorer?
Do you have any other software on your system related to disk copying and/or burning?
Using Imgburn, please go to 'Tools' > 'Driver Load Order' and please post the info you find there.
DC
Have Roxio My DVD Video Lab 10 and Windows DVD Maker on my system. However, I believe they were present long before problems started.
As per Imgburn, followed your instructions but I don't know how to get info to this message, I clicked on Clipboard in Imgburn but unable to find info. Need step by step instruction on how to get info to you.
See, I told you that you were helping out an old dummy. Thanks for everything so far that you have done to help me.
oldpacman
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Originally posted by AGJ View Postonce you save to clipboard all you do is right click and select paste to your post reply
Step by step help would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by oldpacman View PostThank you for advice. I am aware of copy and paste and how to use them. However, when a person cannot find the clipboard once it is clicked upon, what does a person do?
Step by step help would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by oldpacman View PostThank you for advice. I am aware of copy and paste and how to use them. However, when a person cannot find the clipboard once it is clicked upon, what does a person do?
Step by step help would be appreciated.
You never will find the 'clipboard' - it is term used by windows for a temp. storage area... to get the info from Imgburn to us:
1.) In Imgburn, go to 'Tools' > 'Driver Load Order', and a text listing will show up in the Img window.
2.) Starting at the top left of that program window, right-click and HOLD IT clicked, and drag it first to the end of the line, then drag it down to the bottom of the list. All the text in that window should now be high-lighted.
3.) Holding the cursor over the last letter of text, right-click and select & click 'Copy'.
4.) When you are creating a post here, right-click when ready to include the text, select & click 'Paste', and it'll be included in your post.
Re Windows Explorer, go to 'Start' > 'All Programs' > 'Accessories' > 'Windows Explorer' and left-click on it.
When it's running, left-click on My Computer, and look at the letter designation that is your DVD drive. If the name of the film in some form is there, then Explorer is recognizing the disk, and we can eliminate that as a possible problem. If not, we'll let you know the next step.
P.S. - I'm an old man, too.
DC
P.P.S. Also not thrilled to hear you're using a Lappy... they overheat too fast, and the drives they install (DVD drives, that is) are crappy and short-lived... you may want to consider getting a new drive to use as an external drive, hooked in by USB...Last edited by DarthCopier; 03-15-2010, 02:16 AM.
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Originally posted by DarthCopier View PostYou never will find the 'clipboard' - it is term used by windows for a temp. storage area... to get the info from Imgburn to us:
1.) In Imgburn, go to 'Tools' > 'Driver Load Order', and a text listing will show up in the Img window.
2.) Starting at the top left of that program window, right-click and HOLD IT clicked, and drag it first to the end of the line, then drag it down to the bottom of the list. All the text in that window should now be high-lighted.
3.) Holding the cursor over the last letter of text, right-click and select & click 'Copy'.
4.) When you are creating a post here, right-click when ready to include the text, select & click 'Paste', and it'll be included in your post.
Re Windows Explorer, go to 'Start' > 'All Programs' > 'Accessories' > 'Windows Explorer' and left-click on it.
When it's running, left-click on My Computer, and look at the letter designation that is your DVD drive. If the name of the film in some form is there, then Explorer is recognizing the disk, and we can eliminate that as a possible problem. If not, we'll let you know the next step.
P.S. - I'm an old man, too.
DC
P.P.S. Also not thrilled to hear you're using a Lappy... they overheat too fast, and the drives they install (DVD drives, that is) are crappy and short-lived... you may want to consider getting a new drive to use as an external drive, hooked in by USB...
Have a desktop "HP" that I use all the time.Also have laptop and notebook that are used for back up if desktop fails.
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Filter Driver Load Order - ImgBurn v2.5.0.0
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Upper Device Filter: [None Found]
Upper Class Filter: GEARAspiWDM
Device: CD/DVD-ROM Device
Lower Class Filter: Afc
Lower Class Filter: PxHelp20
Lower Device Filter: [None Found]
Filter Name: GEARAspiWDM
File Name: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\GEARAspiWDM.sys
File Version: 2.02.00.01 [2.2.0.1]
File Description: CD DVD Filter
Product Name: CD DVD Filter
Product Version: 2.02.00.01 [2.2.0.1]
Company Name: GEAR Software Inc.
Copyright: Copyright (C) GEAR Software Inc. 1997-2009
Filter Name: Afc
File Name: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\Afc.sys
File Version: 1, 0, 0, 2 [1.0.0.2]
File Description: Arcsoft(R) ASPI Shell
Product Name: Arcsoft(R) ASPI Shell
Product Version: 1, 0, 0, 2 [1.0.0.2]
Company Name: Arcsoft, Inc.
Copyright: (C) Arcsoft, Inc. 1999-2005. All rights reserved.
Filter Name: PxHelp20
File Name: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\PxHelp20.sys
File Version: 3.00.90.2 [3.0.90.2]
File Description: Px Engine Device Driver for Windows 2000/XP
Product Name: PxHelp20
Product Version: [2.0.0.0]
Company Name: Sonic Solutions
Copyright: Copyright © Sonic Solutions
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