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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Tamworth
Posts: 72
OS: Vista 64Bit Ultimate
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D:\ is not accessible. Incorrect function.
when i insert any blank or full dvd/cd rw and open the d drive the error message reads D:\ is not accessible. Incorrect function.
Now i had a look around and people are saying there should be a recording tab- in drive properties... there isnt i re installed my drivers... deleting them from the device manager so on so on. i think i even deleted some registrys but that messed up all buring i.e. itunes so restored that i had a look for up to date drivers for the driver.. nothing found Specs Pentium 4 cpu 3.4 ghz 1 gig of ram IDE DVD-ROM 16X PIONEER DVD RW DVR 108 Now i got this xp disk off a mate so it maybe a copy (iso torrent) but im not sure. thanks for any help! |
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Re: D:\ is not accessible. Incorrect function.
Before you read the rest of my post, can you do two checks? One is go into device manager (control panel, system, hardware tab, device manager) and look if there's any yellow exclamation marks, and if the CD/DVD drive is properly detected.
Second thing is to look in the event viewer. It's in control panel, administrative tools. Look in the system log. Any errors? If so double click them and see what they say (copy and paste to us if you think they're relevant). Copied over (and slightly modified) from my post in Lost my "E" drive (DVD+/-RW / CD+/-RW) (can't be bothered to retype similar stuff from scratch) Quote:
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Any genuine Windows 2000 or XP or Vista CD will look holographic (except I think evaluation and beta versions) |
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Re: D:\ is not accessible. Incorrect function.
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