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Old 05-22-2007, 04:40 AM
Ross M. Greenberg
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write-protected DVDs?

I'm trying to format a new DVD in my DVD-burner. With a fresh, unformatted
DVD, Windows is telling me the DVD is write protected, although it *looks*
like it's formatting.

Huh?

Thanks!

Ross


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Old 05-22-2007, 05:10 AM
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RE: write-protected DVDs?

Hi Ross,

The only DVD's that can be formatted as such is a DVD RW. They do not need
to be formatted before you use it. The DVD RW can be reformatted heaps of
times where the normal DVD -/+ R can only be written to and can't be
reformatted.

"Ross M. Greenberg" wrote:
[color=blue]
> I'm trying to format a new DVD in my DVD-burner. With a fresh, unformatted
> DVD, Windows is telling me the DVD is write protected, although it *looks*
> like it's formatting.
>
> Huh?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ross
>
>
>[/color]
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Old 05-22-2007, 06:00 AM
Ross M. Greenberg
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Re: write-protected DVDs?

"Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D54914D7-7101-4E35-AACE-017FF68AB38D@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>
> The only DVD's that can be formatted as such is a DVD RW. They do not need
> to be formatted before you use it. The DVD RW can be reformatted heaps of
> times where the normal DVD -/+ R can only be written to and can't be
> reformatted.[/color]

But I have had no problem doing so previously using DVDs from the same
spindle!


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Old 05-22-2007, 05:00 PM
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Re: write-protected DVDs?

Hi Ross,

Your reply is somewhat confusing, your saying that you bought a spindle of
DVD -/+ blanks and have been able to format them ?

"Ross M. Greenberg" wrote:
[color=blue]
> "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D54914D7-7101-4E35-AACE-017FF68AB38D@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> >
> > The only DVD's that can be formatted as such is a DVD RW. They do not need
> > to be formatted before you use it. The DVD RW can be reformatted heaps of
> > times where the normal DVD -/+ R can only be written to and can't be
> > reformatted.[/color]
>
> But I have had no problem doing so previously using DVDs from the same
> spindle!
>
>
>[/color]
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Old 05-22-2007, 06:00 PM
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Re: write-protected DVDs?

On Tue, 22 May 2007 16:52:01 -0700, Bob
<Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>Hi Ross,
>
>Your reply is somewhat confusing, your saying that you bought a spindle of
>DVD -/+ blanks and have been able to format them ?[/color]

My experience in having burned over a 1,000 DVD's under XP and Vista
is you don't need or want any kind of formatting if you're making a
traditional DVD, such as one containing videos, a slideshow, a
collection of Mp3 songs, stuff like that. The "formatting" is done
automatically during the "burn" process. The only time preburn
formatting MAY be necessary is for some types of drag and drop file
copying.

DV-RWs can be written over, it isn't reformatting in the true sense of
the word as it is normally used for computer releated topics.

Every spindle I ever bought regardless of brand, regardless of type,
R-, R+, RW-, RW+ always has one or two "bad" blank discs in it. Having
done this for years, ever since there was such a thing as a home brew
DVD and before that burnable CD's there always was at least one,
ususally 2 or 3 bad discs in a spindle. I don't like it, in fact I
HATE that, but that's simply how it is.

You know what I find highly suspect? Never in the same time period
when in a pinch I ran out and bought a few blank CDs or DVDs that come
in jewel cases have I ever got a bad blank media, always with the
spindles. Very curious.[color=blue]
>
>"Ross M. Greenberg" wrote:
>[color=green]
>> "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:D54914D7-7101-4E35-AACE-017FF68AB38D@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>> >
>> > The only DVD's that can be formatted as such is a DVD RW. They do not need
>> > to be formatted before you use it. The DVD RW can be reformatted heaps of
>> > times where the normal DVD -/+ R can only be written to and can't be
>> > reformatted.[/color]
>>
>> But I have had no problem doing so previously using DVDs from the same
>> spindle!
>>
>>
>>[/color][/color]


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Old 05-22-2007, 06:10 PM
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Re: write-protected DVDs?

Hi Adam,

I too had the same problem as you with spindles until I changed to Verbatim
DVD/CD's in the last 2 years I have had zero failures. Believe me to have
that sort of result has saved many a frustrating hour plus what remains of my
hair lolol

"Adam Albright" wrote:
[color=blue]
> On Tue, 22 May 2007 16:52:01 -0700, Bob
> <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
> >Hi Ross,
> >
> >Your reply is somewhat confusing, your saying that you bought a spindle of
> >DVD -/+ blanks and have been able to format them ?[/color]
>
> My experience in having burned over a 1,000 DVD's under XP and Vista
> is you don't need or want any kind of formatting if you're making a
> traditional DVD, such as one containing videos, a slideshow, a
> collection of Mp3 songs, stuff like that. The "formatting" is done
> automatically during the "burn" process. The only time preburn
> formatting MAY be necessary is for some types of drag and drop file
> copying.
>
> DV-RWs can be written over, it isn't reformatting in the true sense of
> the word as it is normally used for computer releated topics.
>
> Every spindle I ever bought regardless of brand, regardless of type,
> R-, R+, RW-, RW+ always has one or two "bad" blank discs in it. Having
> done this for years, ever since there was such a thing as a home brew
> DVD and before that burnable CD's there always was at least one,
> ususally 2 or 3 bad discs in a spindle. I don't like it, in fact I
> HATE that, but that's simply how it is.
>
> You know what I find highly suspect? Never in the same time period
> when in a pinch I ran out and bought a few blank CDs or DVDs that come
> in jewel cases have I ever got a bad blank media, always with the
> spindles. Very curious.[color=green]
> >
> >"Ross M. Greenberg" wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:D54914D7-7101-4E35-AACE-017FF68AB38D@microsoft.com...
> >> >
> >> > The only DVD's that can be formatted as such is a DVD RW. They do not need
> >> > to be formatted before you use it. The DVD RW can be reformatted heaps of
> >> > times where the normal DVD -/+ R can only be written to and can't be
> >> > reformatted.
> >>
> >> But I have had no problem doing so previously using DVDs from the same
> >> spindle!
> >>
> >>
> >>[/color][/color]
>
>
>[/color]
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Old 05-22-2007, 06:10 PM
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Re: write-protected DVDs?

Adam Albright wrote:
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>
> You know what I find highly suspect? Never in the same time period
> when in a pinch I ran out and bought a few blank CDs or DVDs that come
> in jewel cases have I ever got a bad blank media, always with the
> spindles. Very curious.[/color]

Good to know, thanks.

Alias
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