Burned CD-R reading as Blank Disc

KeriJM

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I have a pile of CD-R disc's with music, photos, and other files that I burned several years ago. All of them work fine on my husbands desktop, which I believe may be Vista (I cannot remember :confused: ), but not on my new laptop. I just bought an HP Pavilion with Windows 7. When I put the discs in, my autoplay options are for a blank disc. I decided to go into My Computer and go into them from there and it is saying there are "702 MB of 702 MB" remaining. In other words, blank discs!

Any idea why my computer is not reading these discs?

They play fine on our DVD player and the kids Radio/CD Player. They are imitation and Sony brand discs. CD-R 1x-52x, 700MB 80 min.

Thanks!

Keri
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion dv7-4285dx
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
I have a pile of CD-R disc's with music, photos, and other files that I burned several years ago. All of them work fine on my husbands desktop, which I believe may be Vista (I cannot remember :confused: ), but not on my new laptop. I just bought an HP Pavilion with Windows 7. When I put the discs in, my autoplay options are for a blank disc. I decided to go into My Computer and go into them from there and it is saying there are "702 MB of 702 MB" remaining. In other words, blank discs!

Any idea why my computer is not reading these discs?

They play fine on our DVD player and the kids Radio/CD Player. They are imitation and Sony brand discs. CD-R 1x-52x, 700MB 80 min.

Thanks!

Keri

Not all CD or DVD discs work in all drives. There are different types of drive, drives which are adjusted differently, etc.

Some CD's will only work in specific drives. This is normal.

Regards....Mike Connor
 

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Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
Also maybe your drive has slower speed of reading cd's. Try on other cd/dvd drive.
 

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Thanks Connor

I do not know anything about my cd/dvd drive. How do I figure out which discs it is compatible with?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion dv7-4285dx
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
I've faced this issue between two computers using windows 7 both new drives. Still don't have a solution and don't give a damn as i don't use cds much anyway. Would like a solid solution though.
 

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I do not know anything about my cd/dvd drive. How do I figure out which discs it is compatible with?

Unfortunately, the only simple way to find out is to try them.

There are "special" programs which can burn discs which will function in various drives. ( For "Home Entertainment Devices" for instance). Other burning programs produce discs which only run on specific drives, and there are lots of different types of drives.

Drive adjustment, speed, capability, all play a part. A slightly maladjusted drive ( nothing a home user can normally do anything about), will often produce discs that only run in that drive. They simply wont run in another drive.

For some info on drive adjustment and repair, ( although I don't advise you to try it unless you have very good technical knowledge and skills),

http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/cdfaq.htm

<http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/cdfaq.htm>

I have adjusted and repaired drives for a few people in the past, because they wanted to be able to read CD's on various machines, and unless the drives are nearly perfectly adjusted this wont work, but it is an involved and complex procedure. I don't like doing it. Perhaps I ought to point out here that I am a trained technician, ( Electronics Engineer actually),with a lot of experience and plenty of tools and equipment. Messing about with the innards on CD and similar drives is not for the casual handyman, and you can easily ruin a drive very quickly.

Regards....Mike Connor
 

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Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
I actually don't use them too much either. Besides liking to have the option and being able to read my old CD's (they're from as far back as 2003) on MY computer and not just my husbands, I have a lot of CD's with music burned from my old computer. Lost ALL the music because my old computer crashed and now my only access to it is on these CD's. I'd like to be able to get it back onto my iPod, especially for my son, who uses my iPod a lot.
 

My Computer

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HP Pavilion dv7-4285dx
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
PS. I don't know whether this is relevant for you, but this program is very good, reliable, and free!

CDBurnerXP: Free CD and DVD burning software

<http://cdburnerxp.se/en/home>

There are also problems with various CD's, and similar, produced for specific purposes.

One point here which is often overlooked, NEVER try to burn audio and similar CD's etc at the maximum speed of your burner ( Which itself is a special drive), use a maximum of 4X writing speed if you want them to run on anything else, ( Like a CD player) and use good quality media. Raw discs from a good company. A lot of "No-Name" discs will cause problems.

Also many commercial CD's and similar are specially coded or protected to prevent them being played in other countries, or on other equipment, or being copied or "ripped" ( "Ripping" means extracting the audio or similar data to get individual tracks for instance), and so on.

Some more technical info;

Reed-Solomon Codes and CD Encoding

CD-ROM Technical Summary

CD Data Coding - Hydrogenaudio Forums

General info on CD's;

Compact Disc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The whole thing is quite a complex matter.

Regards....Mike Connor
 

My Computer

OS
Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
I actually don't use them too much either. Besides liking to have the option and being able to read my old CD's (they're from as far back as 2003) on MY computer and not just my husbands, I have a lot of CD's with music burned from my old computer. Lost ALL the music because my old computer crashed and now my only access to it is on these CD's. I'd like to be able to get it back onto my iPod, especially for my son, who uses my iPod a lot.

Well, there is a trick you can use to copy the content of the discs and then burn them again if you want so that they are compatible with your present machines.

You need to use the drive from your old machine, or use a machine where you know the CD's work. Now load this free software;

Audiograbber, free CD ripper, mp3 encoder and audio recorder for Windows

<http://www.audiograbber.org/>

This software will extract the audio data as tracks, ( individual songs etc), and you can then copy this and burn it on another machine. Once you have the tracks you can copy them to an iPod or whatever you like.

Or just keep the copied data as MP3's on the machine you want to play the tracks on. Here is another nice free software which will allow you to organise and play your music directly on the machine. No discs required;

http://www.jaangle.com/

<http://www.jaangle.com/>


Regards....Mike Connor
 

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Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
PS. If you need any help on using the software, ( although it is quite easy to use), just come back and ask. That's what we are here for.

You can use a similar trick to extract your photos etc.

Then you can use something like this on the machine with the photos;

http://www.studioline.biz/EN/downloads/photo-basic/default.htm

<http://www.studioline.biz/EN/downloads/photo-basic/default.htm>

there are a lot of such photo organiser programs freely available, but that one is very good and also free.


Regards....Mike Connor
 

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OS
Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate

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Corsair Value Select 2GB>Crucial Ballistix 2GB>GSkill 2GB>Corsair Vengeance 4GB.
Matrix Server Chassis (with 12 Glacialtech Fans)>Coolermaster Elit

It's OK. I haven't used it much so I can't make any really informed comment. I tend to use a lot of different stuff on various machines, whatever people have loaded when they want help, so I get to try a lot, and I am something of a freeware freak anyway! :)

Nothing against File Hippo or any of the other quality download sites, but I always like to check the "Official" sites like this one ;

http://www.imgburn.com/

<http://www.imgburn.com/>

for various software, and also a few reviews if possible, before I even download it. I still usually download from sites like File Hippo though, they tend to be a lot faster, and they do fairly intensive virus testing.

Regards....Mike Connor
 

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Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
Cool. Filehippo is good, been using it since more than 3 years. Nothing against downloading directly from official sites, hippo is like a collection of almost all freewares from one source that's all.

It's OK. I haven't used it much so I can't make any really informed comment. I tend to use a lot of different stuff on various machines, whatever people have loaded when they want help, so I get to try a lot, and I am something of a freeware freak anyway! :)

Nothing against File Hippo or any of the other quality download sites, but I always like to check the "Official" sites like this one ;

The Official ImgBurn Website

<http://www.imgburn.com/>

for various software, and also a few reviews if possible, before I even download it. I still usually download from sites like File Hippo though, they tend to be a lot faster, and they do fairly intensive virus testing.

Regards....Mike Connor
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Hand Build
OS
Windows 8.1 Pro
CPU
Core i5 4440
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA H97M-DS3P
Memory
4GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Ati Radeon R7 240
Sound Card
ASUS Xonar DX - Fiio E10 - Audio Technica M50
Monitor(s) Displays
Panasonic L42ET60D & Dell 2240L (Dual Display)
Screen Resolution
1920X1080
Hard Drives
Samsung 850 Pro 128 GB
1 TB WD Green.
3 TB WD Green
1 TB WD External
PSU
Corsair VS350
Case
Corsair Carbide 400R
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech Optical/MX518.
Internet Speed
60 KBps (Things are different in India LOL)
Antivirus
AVIRA Free Edition
Browser
Waterfox
Other Info
Previous set-up:
E6300>E2140 @3.6 Ghz>Q6600 @ 3.8 Ghz with Thermaltake Ultima 90.
Nvidia 8600GT>8800 GT>ATI 4850>ATI 3450>ATI 5770>ATI 3100>ATI R7 240.
Intel DG965WH>ASUS P5B>ABIT IP35-E>Gigabyte G31-S2L> Gigabyte GA78LMT-USB3>Gigabyte H97M-DS3P.
Corsair Value Select 2GB>Crucial Ballistix 2GB>GSkill 2GB>Corsair Vengeance 4GB.
Matrix Server Chassis (with 12 Glacialtech Fans)>Coolermaster Elit
It's not just yours

I have the same problem, I'll post a new thread as well, and it doesn't seem to be the disk type because the disk that I'm using today did work before. They seemed to ocassionaly recognise as blank but got worse everytime. At first cleaning seemed to work but today 1 did work and another did not, now after cleaning - neither show the video/avi files on them = they both show as blank or no disk inserted.
 

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Compaq Presario CQ61
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Try Completing a Burn Process...

Had this same problem on a couple of Windows 7 - 64 bit laptops and searched high and low for a solution after replacing drives and going crazy over it. I stumbled across a possible solution by simply completing a burn process. I inserted a, truly blank cd-r disk and burned a file onto it. Pulled the disk out, re-inserted it. It opened fine. Then, I took the other cd-r disks that were previously showing up incorrectly as blank and they all opened up fine after that. Hope this helps.

Craig
 

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Windos 7 64 Bit
Wow! Thanks, it works!
 

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HP P7-1040nl
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
reading a cd

i have burned some data cd's from old computer and have new one now. My father got rid of my old computer. I cant read the cd's now. How can i get the information off the cd's now? thanks for info
 

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Asus-custom build
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windows 7 x64
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