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  1. Hi peeps, havin some trouble using my DVD Writer.For some reason its either not seeing blank disks or refuses to use them.If i put a normal disk in like a game disk it runs fine.Anybody else have any ideas on what this might be.Any help would be great cheers.
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    1. Is the media you're trying to use compatible with the burner? Most burners handle + or - DVD media, but there are still some older ones that won't.

    2. Is the media good quality? Some burners are very picky and will not accept media from certain manufacturers.

    I would start with these two things. If it's compatible, good media we can take it from there.
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  3. I have tried a number of types from cheapo to good stuff like HP duel format disks.The drive does pretty much everything apart from see blanks.
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    What's the make and model number?
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  5. "HP duel format disks" there is no such thing? AFAIK
    update the firmware.
    Make sure the blanks are compatible eg plus or minus
    can it burn CDR's??
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    Is your laser dirty or dieing.

    My first DVD burner a Pioneer 107 continued to read commercial DVDs (they are pressed I think) but would not read burnt DVD-R and became unable to burn to blank DVD-R.

    At their price I did not bother investigating further and ditched it and got the latest Pioneer and this one lasting much longer.
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