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> Computer Does Nothing When I Put A Blank Disc In The Dvd Burner
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post Jan 16 2007, 08:43 AM
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Usually when I put a blank Cd-R disc in the CD-DVD Writer it prompts asking me what task I want to do.
Now it does nothing.
To try and fix this problem I did an uninstall of the driver and restarted the pc.After restart ,It recognized new hardware but same results again.

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post Jan 16 2007, 10:04 AM
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In Windows Explorer, right-click on your cd drive, go to Properties, then click on the AutoPlay tab.

You can set it as you'd like from there.


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I did that with no results.It does fine with a music cd,but still nothing with a blank cd-r

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