Morning everyone :)

I have been having problems with the specified system and CDRW.  If I have
no media in the drive, randomly I get a error message that the drive can not
be read and I can either eject or initialize the media.  I usually click
eject, the drive door opens and it is good for a while until the message
comes back.. then I close the door and it seems to stay away for awhile..
The only way that I have found to avoid this so far is to always have media
in the drive and then I do not get this message..

Now that does not sound like a standard practice to me?

Anyone have any ideas if maybe it is an extension conflict, maybe some
driver conflict or something.. anyone else have this problem and or a
solution?

Thanks.

Lee


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