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Hi,try these steps 1-make sure your DVD drives works properly and read at least 1 data dvd 2-make sure you can play dvd movie in other pc or dvd player to works properly 3-make sure your dvd writer can read dvd technology,read it in the manual(DVD+ DVD- DVD RW or etc) 4-may be you choose the DVD region country in the properties of dvd player and dvd movie is not for your region or country 5-try to play it with another software like power dvd or ... 6-may be you have hardware problem with your dvd writer 7-try restart or re installing windows and update windows and disable the antivirus(not usually works) kind regards
Please install the Instant DVD Recorder 2.6.1
UPDATER if you are using the Dazzle DVD Video Recorder, Dazzle Video
Creator or Dazzle Video Creator Platinum with a previous version of
Instant DVD Recorder. This updater also includes the hardware drivers.
If you are using a Dazzle product already that includes
Instant DVD Recorder version 2.6.1, then you do not need to install this
update.
New with this version:
added support for Windows Vista 64 bit and Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit)(
Includes Windows Vista and Windows 7 drivers (for both 32 and 64 bit) for the DVC 100, 101, 103, 107 hardware NOTE: DVC130 and DVC170 don't have 64 bit drivers and can only be used with Windows XP and Windows Vista 32)
16x9 detection
PCM Audio (already included with Instant DVD Recorder ver. 2.5)
Supported Hardware:
Dazzle Video Recorder ( DVC90) - Windows XP and Vista 32 bit only
Dazzle Video Creator ( DVC130) - Windows XP and Vista 32 bit only
Dazzle Video Creator Platinum ( DVC170) - Windows XP and Vista 32 bit only
Dazzle Video Creator ( DVC100 and DVC101) - Windows XP 32 bit, Windows Vista and Windows 7 (32 bit and Vista 64 bit)
Dazzle Video Creator ( DVC103) - Windows XP 32 bit, Windows Vista and Windows 7 (32 bit and Vista 64 bit)
Dazzle Video Creator Platinum ( DVC107) Windows XP 32 bit, Windows Vista and Windows 7 (32 bit and Vista 64 bit)
and other compatible hardware
Installation Instruction:
To be able to install this version, you must own an Instant DVD Recorder Version 2.x full version
To install this Instant DVD Recorder version not as an
update but as a full version you need to enter your Instant DVD Recorder
Version 2.x serial number during the installation process. The serial
number was included in your Dazzle product.
With Windows Vista 64 bit or Windows 7 64 bit, you need to install Instant DVD recorder 2.6.1 as a full version.
If you own an Instant DVD Recorder Version 1.x full version, to only install Instant DVD Recorder 2.6.1 full version.
If you use this Instant DVD Recorder Updater to update
the Instant DVD Recorder included with Studio Version 12, 11 or 10,
please make sure that Instant DVD Recorder is already installed on you
system. Please note that the version of Instant DVD Recorder included
with Studio Version 12, 11 or 10 can't be installed under Windows Vista
64.
Was the Windows 7 installed from a clean slate or you upgraded from Vista to Windows 7? If you have upgraded from Vista to Windows 7, then this is definitely a driver problem. You can try to update the driver by going to Device Manager, check if the DVD drive is listed. Pull down the drop down list, and right click on the devices listed under DVD/CD-ROM Drives and choose Update Driver Software.
If the DVD drive came with a software bundle (e.g. Nero Burning Application) Try reinstalling these application under Windows 7 Environment.
try taking the panel off of the side of the computer and unplugging the power and data cables that lead to the dvd drive and restart the computer. it will see that the drive is not there. turn the computer off and plug the data and power cables back into the drive. windows will see the drive and reinstall the drivers for it. when you and unplugging the cables make sure the computer is not plugged into a power outlet.
most of the time it is a driver issue. this was a prevalent problem when systems did the windows update from internet explorer 6 to 7 for some reason. this normally took care of it.
Your OEM windows license is keyed to the mother board and the version.
To get legit:
1) First make SURE you have the driver for your network card(s) on a flash drive or disk
2) Google "windows 7 universal installer DVD x64".
3) Download and Burn DVD
4) Boot from DVD and install using the "key" from the sticker on the side of your computer. Entering the key during install is optional but will insure that the correct version gets installed.
5) Install/update drivers as needed.
6) Go to windows update and install all
7) reboot and go to #6 (4 to 10 times till no more updates show).
8) Install, flash, java, shockwave, reader, etc.
9) Activate windows. The OEM key will not "activate" with the online system. You will have to use the telephone method which is a PITA but it only takes 10 minutes.
Every computer I get gets this treatment. Get rid of all the demos and bloatware.
Make sure you have any and all Windows 7 updates from Microsoft, along with any updates for your DVD drive for use with Windows 7. Some components work fine using Vista SP2 drivers, but some will need an update to work with Windows 7.
This Microsoft site might help verify if your DVD drive is compatible with Windows 7:
go to device manager and scan for new hardware changes or try to update the drivers for the device.. if it doesnt work try to reinstall the power dvd 6 or update it with a new version...btw poer dvd 8 are available now
Mostly, new system with windows vista operating came with Internet explorer 7 which is the update of your internet explorer 6. You can still install IE6 but that could cause a problem with your system registry because you are reverting your internet explorer to the old version.
If you are playing video using your dvd rw you may need to use windows media player or you may need to use power dvd or any video/dvd player that came with your computer.
You dvd/rw is a device where you can write or copy your pictures, documents or any files on a blank dvd or cd.
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