Sorry to bother yall with another tech support question, but you know you like showing off your knowledge Anyhow, I recently got a ibm thinkpad and I just tried playing a burned data dvd in it and it doesnt recognize that its there. I tried it on my other comp and it worked fine. Straight burned dvd's work fine, too. Anyone have any suggestions?
3/5/2006 10:41:20 AM
+r, -r, +-r, rw, what?
3/5/2006 10:47:59 AM
+r
3/5/2006 11:01:29 AM
??
3/5/2006 12:17:43 PM
not all drives can read all burned dvd formatsthats it in a nutshell
3/5/2006 12:20:09 PM
so there's nothing I can do, unless I get a new dvd drive?
3/5/2006 12:22:56 PM
dont shoot the messenger
3/5/2006 12:26:53 PM
what thinkpad model?
3/5/2006 12:30:41 PM
i think the older models read -r , you can just reburn your dvd with a -r disk or get a newer drive
3/5/2006 12:53:10 PM
ibm t40
3/5/2006 1:03:33 PM
uhhhmmmkaayyyythe problem lies with the kind of dvd you're trying to play in your dvd drive. there are several types of drives and discs, as mentioned in the thread. a "burned data dvd" of what flavor? + or - R, RW even?So if your dvd drive plays regular dvds, it might just be a dvd-rom and not a dvd+/-R/RW drive.DVD-R's that I burn in my DVD+/-R/RW drive will not playin my older, DVD-ROM drive.Start>control panel>performance and maintenance>system>hardware tab>device manager button>dvd/CD-ROM drives/dvd drive/right click "properties" to read the drive listed formats compatible
3/5/2006 4:24:48 PM
Some older laptops (like mine) have a DVD drive, but it will only play DVD movies. It will not read data DVDs.
3/5/2006 4:57:22 PM
like I said, it's trying to read a +r ...and not reading that a disk is even there.I went to properties, and it just has something about cd volume and digital cd... doesnt say anything about dvd, altho it does play dvd's and dvd-r's .
3/6/2006 2:40:58 AM
Well burn your shit onto a DVD-R and you'll be fine.
3/6/2006 10:24:21 AM