Windows dvd Maker ejects disc after 89% burn

Seth Cotharn

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I'm trying to make a slideshow of slides I had professionally converted to digital. I start the burn and after about 45 minutes and 89 or so % completion, the disc is ejected and the message says install a writeable disc. I've wasted too many discs with the understanding of the problem. Thanks for any help.
PS - I am not a professional
 

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How big is it maybe to big for dvdwrite it to an iso file and see how big it is
 

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Windowsw dvd maker ejects disc after 89% burn

Thanks. I don't know what an iso file is, but I am already working on a smaller "burn." I'll let you know if that works.
 

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How large are the files that you are trying to burn? Are you using a CD or DVD? Have you tried other brands?
 

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Windows dvd maker ejects disc after 89% burn

I've tried smaller files and it still doesn't work. I'm using GQ DVD-R, 4.7 gb 16x. I do have some dvd's that worked; they were "use dvd as thumb drive;" it's the use dvd in dvd player" mode that won't complete the burn. Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm still playing around and wasting discs. Maybe I should practice on rw dvd's.
 

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You didn't answer the question on file size. Also have you tried other brands? Your DVD laser might be going out.
 

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I don't know the file size, but it's 261 slides - fewer than came on the disc from the photo lab; I have not tried another brand of disc, and I'm afraid your last observation is probably the right one - the laser might be going out, but it reads discs OK. I just tried the smaller burn at a slower speed, but it still kicked the disc out. What I don't understand is why it waits until 98% complete to say the disc is not recordable. I have the slides on a thumb drive; I'll see if I can get them on my wife's computer and then burn a disc there. I appreciate everyone's input. A huge part of the problem is my ignorance.
 

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