The product I have is actually the PVS1977g.
Everytime I put a disc in it says it is not a valid disc. These are not "burned" disc's we are using but actually purchased movies.
The laser has been cleaned. We have sound. The wheel inside spins.
What could the problem be?
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The firmware update did not take and rendered your unit into a useless paperweight. Happens. That is why, often, if something is working fine, it is best to leave it alone rather than take the risk of some thing going wrong. Lesson learned.
Hi trade4cma , Check your Panasonic to see if it hasen't been accidentally set to NTSC ( Configuration \ Connection \ System TV ) . Best regards , fanaudi .
The last 3 discs might be CD-RW which can be rewritten, but not all cd players will be able to read them. Just go to the store and buy some CD-R disks and re-burn the last 3 disks. That should solve your problem.
Yes, XP has large patch packages since they started bundling along preview product revisions, free security stuff, .net runtimes, codecs, extra drivers, etc. You'd have to be burning it to USB flash or DVD+Rs then, wouldn't you? Either one will do!
Moreover, why wouldn't you pick a current OS that can run on that hardware, like Ubuntu 10, or Fedora 15, a bsd, or a realtime OS, or even Haiku? It rather depends on the actual specs you have in that machine and what you want or can expect to do.
sounds like the head in the burner is off or has been jarred out of alignment somehow its probably cheaper to replace it than to have someone service it ......check to see if the burner ur using has been selected in the software options menu first...you'd be wasting time and money if it was something that simple
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