On Jan 26, 2005, at 9:42 AM, Amber wrote:

Does that make sense ? What kind of of software corruption could cause the
DVD player not to be able to recognize blank DVD's at all to be unable to
burn them either ?

The programs and libraries used by those programs to do that. The drive doesn't 'recognize' anything. The drive itself is pretty dumb...nearly all functioning of these drives is done in software.


Isn't it a hardware issue ?

Only if the software is working ok, which is why they'll replace it after a nuk&pave.



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