So - You have 2 drives in the new XP -SP2 system What OS and software did you have in the old system
What OS and software do you have in the new system Will the new applications software write data to the CD-RW media in the mode normally used for writing CD-R media Will the new applications software write data to the DVD R media in the mode normally used for writing DVD R media Will the new applications software write data to the DVD RW media in the mode normally used for writing DVD R media Will the new applications software write data to the DVD RW media in the mode normally used for writing DVD RW media Your 'problem' could be related to the formatting of the CD-RW media for packet mode operation, or the drivers needed/used for that operation Also - I would suggest that, unless there is a need to use packet mode for writing to CD's, that you change over to using non- packet mode, and use DVD's RW media if you want to re-use the platters, but DVD' are far more robust, both the scratch resistance of the reflective surface, and protection of the dye media and the DVD format does not have the naming limitations of CD's JimB ----- Original Message ----- From: "McPeak, Harry D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 6:44 PM Subject: HARD?: "denied access" msg on R/W CD drives I recently upgraded my system, new MB, CPU, RAM, and SATA II HD. I moved from my old box a Pioneer DVD/CD R/W drive. I reinstalled XP and made it up-to-date w/ SP-2 and auto-update. In the past there were a couple batch files that copied files to a rewritable CD in the Pioneer device. I had been using both for quite a while w/o problem. Now, in the new box, when my batch file attempts to write to the CD (essentially writing over earlier iterations of all the files) I get an "access denied" message and there is nothing written to the CD. I can copy data files to a blank CD in this drive but when I go into a DOS window to try to delete these files (rewritable CD) I get the same access denied message. I can copy data, music, and video files to CD's in this drive. It will play DVD's; I haven't tried to copy or create a DVD yet. BTW, I have having the same problem with a new NEC DVD/CD drive that I purchased along with the other hardware. I have checked every place I can think of for switches or other variables that might be connected to this problem. The drivers that XP is using are dated 2001. My understanding is that the OEM programs that came with both these drives are what I use to perform some of the higher end movie compilation authoring functions but that these are all unrelated to the problem I am having in DOS mode. As is often the case, what is so bewildering to me is that these functions performed w/o a hitch on the same drive with what I think is the same software in my other box. As always, your patience and help are appreciated. Harry -- ---------------------------------------- WIN-HOME Archives: http://PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM/archives/WIN-HOME.html Contact the List Owner about anything: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Official Win-Home List Members Profiles Page http://www.besteffort.com/winhome/Profiles.html -- ---------------------------------------- WIN-HOME Archives: http://PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM/archives/WIN-HOME.html Contact the List Owner about anything: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Official Win-Home List Members Profiles Page http://www.besteffort.com/winhome/Profiles.html
