I know the drives on the Win 2008 server support the mini size, I'm running
that machine as a 'dual boot', WinXp and Server 2008. They work when running
under XP and fail Under Server 2008. Since the Vista x64 machine is totally
new, I don't know, just found the problem, and starting to investigate. You
bring up a good question, I'm not sure how I can answer the question, but
thanks for the response.
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Ed Warren
Raising sails on masts not masts on sails
"Richard G. Harper" wrote:
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> Are you sure your drive supports these discs? This is not automatic.
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> "Ed Warren" <EdWarren@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:E5733140-F1F4-480E-A28E-C103DF4D2DC3@xxxxxx Quote:
> > Windows Vista Utlimate x64
> > When I insert a Pocket CD-R, AutoPlay pops us (Select Burn file to disc),
> > When click on drive nothing happens, Under properties: Used space:0, Free
> > space:0, Capacity: 0. Tried to format: nothing happens.
> >
> > The drives read/write the "standard Cd/dvd r/rw" fine
> >
> > Note: Under Windows Server 2008, it does not even recognize the
> > mini/pocket
> > cd's it tells me to insert a writable cd.
> >
> > Where do I start to fix the problem? Anyone else seen this?
> >
> > Thanks.
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> > Raising sails on masts not masts on sails
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