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| | Vista wants to format CDs When I try to open a CD (*not* a CD-R or -RW) in Explorer, it often pops up a window asking how I want to format it. This is kind of silly for a non-writeable disc. If I click Cancel, it won't open the disc. Instead I have to let it try to format the disc and give up before it will open. A while back I called Dell support and was told to uninstall the CD drive and reboot. This fixed the problem once, but when I tried it again more recently it didn't help. I also tried turning on the Shell Hardware Detection service. That seemed to fix it for a while, but the problem has returned. Anybody have any ideas how to fix this? The system is running Home Premium and the drive is a PBDS CD/DVD burner. Autoplay is disabled. The dialog box that pops up is titled "Burn a Disc". It says "Prepare this blank disc", and has an edit box labeled "Disc title". -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) |
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| Vista Home Premiumx32bit | Re: Vista wants to format CDs Well a small fix that has worked for some of my discs is to make a 1kb text file and have it burnt onto the CD-R and it will read everything just fine. However, I've run into regular CDs I have and that solution doesn't work because of the write protect issue. So I'm still stuck with that part myself. Converting from XP to Vista, this issue is just massive and have not found any forum to have found a workable fix aside from using your old PC to transfer stuff to an external drive or something of the like. I can't afford this, and even if I could, my old PC no longer works for me to do this with. The only other solution I've come across is a recovery software you can buy, but as I said, I am not exactly that wealthy to spare that at present. |
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| | Re: Vista wants to format CDs Vulcanander <Vulcanander.372055@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote: Quote: > Well a small fix that has worked for some of my discs is to make a > 1kb text file and have it burnt onto the CD-R and it will read > everything just fine. However, I've run into regular CDs I have > and that solution doesn't work because of the write protect issue. > So I'm still stuck with that part myself. Quote: > Converting from XP to Vista, this issue is just massive and have > not found any forum to have found a workable fix aside from using > your old PC to transfer stuff to an external drive or something of > the like. I can't afford this, and even if I could, my old PC no > longer works for me to do this with. > > The only other solution I've come across is a recovery software > you can buy, but as I said, I am not exactly that wealthy to spare > that at present. After it realizes the disc can't be formatted, it gives up and lets me browse the files normally. But it's a pain to keep having to do this. Maybe I'll take another shot with Dell's tech support. -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) |
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| Vista Home Premiumx32bit | Re: Vista wants to format CDs For me it's not a huge deal. I just let Vista try to format the disc. After it realizes the disc can't be formatted, it gives up and lets me browse the files normally. But it's a pain to keep having to do this. Maybe I'll take another shot with Dell's tech support. -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) I've tried using some freeware Data recovery, but they don't work at all. Get a nice empty folder of nothing for my troubles. I'm guessing the pricey ones will do the same. Back to square one. |
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| vista home premium 32bit | Re: Vista wants to format CDs For me it's not a huge deal. I just let Vista try to format the disc. After it realizes the disc can't be formatted, it gives up and lets me browse the files normally. But it's a pain to keep having to do this. Maybe I'll take another shot with Dell's tech support. -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) I've tried using some freeware Data recovery, but they don't work at all. Get a nice empty folder of nothing for my troubles. I'm guessing the pricey ones will do the same. Back to square one. |
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| | Re: Vista wants to format CDs davidjchuang <davidjchuang.3753y5@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote: Quote: > Pardon me if I appear to be contradictory. There is no such thing > as "write protection" in any cds. For cd -r or cd+r, you can write > until the disc is full, and you canNot re-write again. Only cd-rw > will allow you to erase and re-write. protected. In my case, the disc is usually a factory-made CD-ROM, not a -R or -RW, so it was never writeable. Maybe the "write protected" is just a bit of imprecision on Microsoft's part. Quote: > As to the "option" part, > the system just want to know if you want to burn "stuff", or read > what's in it. If your cd is already formatted, the system should > not ask to format. Something is wrong, either the cd is corrupted > or the cd/dvd drive needs checking. all work after I let it try (and fail) to format. For the same reason, I doubt that it's the drive. But for me it's a moot point, as the problem seems to have gone away for some reason. Maybe it has to do with the phase of the moon or something. -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) |
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| Vista Home Premiumx32bit | Re: Vista wants to format CDs I'll have to give that a try, but from what it does for me, is that it doesn't give me the format option, just if I want to burn stuff on it. And some of my CD-Rs are encountering this problem too. unable to burn anything because of the write protection. I wonder how to get past that. I've tried using some freeware Data recovery, but they don't work at all. Get a nice empty folder of nothing for my troubles. I'm guessing the pricey ones will do the same. Back to square one. |
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| | Re: Vista wants to format CDs Vulcanander <Vulcanander.3797v1@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote: Quote: > Yup, my problems come from CD-Rs I wrote in XP. I'm thinking it's > just a big compatibility option between the two OS and I have yet > to figure out a solid workaround. But if there was no such thing > as Write-protection, then it wouldn't tell me about it when I try > to burn something on to a disc and it fails. CDs had the problem, whether I had burned them myself on a Win2k system or they were commercially pressed ones. The only workaround I can suggest is to let it try to format; it gives up quickly and allows you to view the contents. At least, that worked for me. My problem seems to have resolved itself sometime in the last couple of weeks. The only major change I made was uninstalling ZoneAlarm, but I suspect that was just a coincidence. -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) |
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| Vista Home Premiumx32bit | Re: Vista wants to format CDs I'll have to check on a CD-R that doesn't have important info on it. I don't want to run the risk that it'll actually do that to me. lol I'll let you know how that goes. |
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| Vista Home Premiumx32bit | Re: Vista wants to format CDs Just tried to "reformat" the disc and it failed because of the "Write-Protection" junk again..... This is becoming aggravating. |
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