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I have a lapto Compaq nx6310 and there includes the Philips CDRW DVD scb5265, when I burn a CD of music the message goes out for me of: Write error, which I can do to correct it, since it appears when scarcely I take 6 % of the operation, graces, in wait of his support, cordial,
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I would recommend trying BurnAware free DVD/CD burner. You can download this and use it free. It has an option to burn MP3 CDs. Just browse to the folder that has your MP3 files and add them to the burn list, and click Burn. If that works for you, then the problem is not your DVD drive, it is your application.
Do you receive the following error message? Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. To fix this problem you can first try running a Troubleshooting Wizard. If that does not work, you should uninstall and then reinstall the hardware device. (Code 19)
Code 19 is a common error message, your computer sends because NERO, Roxio, and similar CD/DVD recording software and also and update for Windows VISTA (KB938194) is causing issues. It can create problems with your sound as well. Even if you uninstall these it will not resolve the issue, because these programs leave the problem inside your registry. What is happening to your computer? Device Manager sees the drive, but you get the yellow exclamation mark and it indicates "Your registry might be corrupted. (Code 19)" How most people try to fix this error – and you are probably doing the same - without any luck…
If you try to uninstall the device and the driver and read new hardware - no change. You can try to update the driver and the wizard will say there is no better driver found for the hardware. You can try to run the install CD (copied it to a flash card and ran it from a flash card reader since you can't run it on the DVD drive) - same problem will occur. You can't do a repair install of Windows since it is on CD and it won't boot properly from the drive. You can try to use an external DVD writer (HP dc5000) through the USB port and it will get the same code19 error. Even if you try manually copy the drivers listed in driver details for the device - no luck
I'm guessing you may have locked the DVD region. If you right-click on the device in Device Manager and click the Region tab, does it say 0 changes available? Acer won't fix this, and claim you have to replace the drive. Can't find a firmware flash for this drive online, will post back here if successful!
Basically there are no drivers for you, they always come with windows and if they are "missing" then theres almost noting you can download to fix it, please use the recovery discs to fix the computer or install windows again from the original windows cd.
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