Louise Sellers wrote:
> I'm finding I have a problem with this on every PC that I use. My Western
> Digital hard drive at home has died and I want to use DVDs to back up various
> files. I can get them into the DVD drive folder, but when I say burn I get a
> message saying "There is no disc in the drive". This happens with CDs as
> well. I have tried on my Sony Vaio at home, my Dell Inspiron at work and the
> same thing happens. All I wnt to do is copy files onto a DVD, no conversion,
> just somewhere to store the files. Surely this must be possible. What is the
> point of having the facility to write to CD/DVD otherwise?
>
> Please help - I really don't want to install the Nero suite for such a
> simple task.
>
> P.S. I'm running Windows XP Pro everywhere.
When you say "when I say burn", just what are you doing? Go to Windows
Help and Support and type in "burn CD" in the search box. Look at both
the first task and the overview tips article. That search also brings up
several MS KB articles, which may help.
At any rate there is a free application, CDBurnerXP, available at
http://www.cdburnerxp.se/ that works pretty well. Despite the name, it
also works on DVD's.