My tsst corp CD/DVDw 652 will read commercial audio cds, but won't read any audio cds i have burned from my home audio recorder (finalized cds), the tsst will read dvds... ???any help?? thanks, vito
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what can it be lets make a list. first off Toshiba/samsung TSST when bankrupt in 2016 so no drivers now from them. HP does not support this PC now, ended long ago. MS XP is a dead OS, and does not send you drivers for this XP, MS shut the drivers services off called PnP. 1: XP is infected, as all are now. 2: the drive is bad. as many are now this old 3: the driver is missing or wrong own or it is infected. 4: the XP, DVD filters are wrong in the registry, google that, see 1 millions hits, all the same.
5: your unstated BURN app is infected or corrupted. try imgburn (free)
6: bad media DVD-R? your drive is lightscribe version , my guess is yours is OK.
7 burn at a slower speed?, use image burn your spec is here. 8x
8x maximum write speed (DVD±R)! * 2.4x maximum write speed (DL DVD+R) * 4x maximum rewrite speed (DVD+RW) * 24x maximum write speed (CD-R) * 10x maximum rewrite speed (CD-RW) * 24x maximum read speed (CD)
8: the unstated file is too big. ? but if it really is 2.7GB then it is not.
Put your Windows product CD/DVD into the drive.
Reboot your computer, and tell it to _first_ try to boot from the CD/DVD drive, to see if it reads the disk.
If not, the drive is dead. Spend $40 to buy a new CD/DVD reader/writer.
From your description I understand that the DVD drive is not working .
Do not worry, run the following fix on the pc and then restart the notebook. http://www.techiesspot.com/filez/cddvdfix.reg
your CD-ROM/DVD-ROMs require no drivers install Nero and see if it works if not check the wiring if it has IDE cables make sure the jumpers are correct for the situation make sure they are 80 pin cables not 40 pin and that the poer is plugged into the drives sometimes if Patin-couffin is installed it may fix things
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