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97z2801ss Feb 15, 2006 03:49 PM

Computer help needed
 
So I want to burn cds but i cant
the drive reads the disc or the music i want to burn
but it wont burn it!
is the burner shot or what???
i have nero... btw and Itunes neither burn the disc

this sucks
help much appreciated..

Tony

paarman97maro Feb 15, 2006 03:51 PM

first of all... do you have a cd burner? also, what type of disks are you trying to burn to, and what types does the burner burn?

meissen Feb 15, 2006 03:51 PM

What kind of disc are you using? What happens when you try to burn?

97z2801ss Feb 15, 2006 04:00 PM

yea its a cd burner drive/dvd burn drive.. dvds never burned right on here so i didnt give a **** IM suing Sony cdrs...

the memorex 1s i had before didnt work either... and they work on my gfs puter.

It burns DvdRs Cdrs and Cdrws

It seems to start then says write error, burn process failed. at 16X2400

paarman97maro Feb 15, 2006 04:02 PM

what kind of burner is it, j/c and how long have you had it?...and it worked for you before?

97z2801ss Feb 15, 2006 04:10 PM

yea it hasnt worked for few week, it did before man, its the one in my HP computer so im assuming its hp

mxracerbrian Feb 15, 2006 04:54 PM

hmmm its probably shot.. their pretty cheap

paarman97maro Feb 15, 2006 04:56 PM

yeah it could be,... How old is your computer?

97z2801ss Feb 15, 2006 05:08 PM

what i was told it might be shot ******

umm its like 2 years

97z2801ss Feb 15, 2006 05:08 PM

but ive burned tons of cds and my sister has 2

archemedes Feb 15, 2006 05:11 PM

hp burners have a life expectancy of about 5 minutes (the only brand that has a worse record for service is gateway, and they are being sued over it)

97z2801ss Feb 15, 2006 05:26 PM

**** guys so what should i do?
look at best buy for a burner

archemedes Feb 15, 2006 05:30 PM

if you want to spend too much
I can do this one

Pioneer Pro DJ DVR-610A5PK
Dual Format Double-Layer DVD Internal Recorder
# Writes up to 16x speed on single layer and 8x speed on double layer DVDs
# Quiet Drive plays back music and video with up to 75% less noise
# Double layer DVD recording provides up to 8.5GB storage on single disc
# Liquid Crystal Tilt /Blur compensator provides more reliable playing and recording of discs
# Vertical and horizontal installation options
# 2MB memory buffer
# Recorded discs compatible with both DVD-video and DVD-ROM players
# Includes Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3.5 SE software
would run you $64.95 plus shipping

97z2801ss Feb 15, 2006 05:32 PM

dose it burn cds???
should I get internal or external???

I dont understand much of that jibberish man

paarman97maro Feb 15, 2006 05:33 PM

You can get WAY cheaper ones off newegg.com ... DVD/CD burners are getting really cheap, you shouldnt have a problem finding a new one for cheap.


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