I installed a new server last week and noticed that when I right click an .iso I do not get the option to use the burning software they added with 08. On my other machines I did not have to install it, it was there after load. Is there a way to fix this?
I have just checked all our 2008 servers and none of them have the ability to burn .ISO files. This might have been something the Server manufacturer added on their install disk but so far as I can see it isnt native. Could it be you added the writer to the server and its that software that is kicking in? Not many servers actually have a CD/DVD writer in them as stock. Either way download and your sorted. Just out of curiosity what software comes up when you burn an ISO?
ah ok R2 is a different animal and I dont have any servers with it yet. Usual thought are check add remove windows features and see if it is in there. I am assuming that it is actually a burner as well and not just a reader, daft question I know but hey you have to ask just in case. Cant think of anything else to be honest other than the software I linked to earlier will sort you out if you get no joy.
This will likely lead to the question of if there is a simpler way to do it. The short answer is yes, by installing and running a 3rd party burning utility (likely using an elevated command prompt or Run As Admin). However that would be a different question than what you asked, and starting a new discussion thread would be more appropriate.
I have a refurbished computer that comes with two DVD+RW drives. I've been trying to transfer old family VHS movies to DVD's, and when trying to finally burn the files to DVD, neither of the drives recognize the blank disks I insert. They both just eject the disks and tell me to "Please insert a blank disk". I've scored the internet for clues as to what may be causing this. I've edited the registry keys that I'm told to edit, still no luck (by following the steps here:
Anyways, the device manager recognizes both of these drives, and when I insert a disk to install a program or something it reads that disk, but when I try to burn a DVD it just keeps ejecting the blank disk. I was thinking maybe the drives are not enabled to burn in the BIOS, considering I had an SSD hard drive failure a last year, and had to get a new one, which was installed at Best Buy. I was wondering if maybe they didn't set the drives correctly, but I would think if that was the case then neither drive would work at all. Also, when editing the registry values that are found in the article I referenced, there are no "upper" or "lower" filters for me to delete in the first place. This is the first time I'm attempting to burn anything from these drives.
I had the same problem, after years of using the same drive in the same computer to burn many, many disks. At some point, the drive seemingly lost both its recordable drive designation and the Recording tab in it's Properties window. I many suggestions to fix that, with no joy. Finally I came across an odd possibility in a reply to this post ( -disable-cd-burning-windows) ... the person replying, who was also missing the "Recording" tab on the Properties for his optical drive, noticed that the "NoCDBurning" registry entry in HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer was showing as type REG_SZ - the original author of the post had recommended creating that entry as type DWORD ... when the reply guy changed his "NoCDBurning" entry to type DWORD his optical drive regained its recording status.
I've definitely tried step one, several times in fact, with no success. Haven't disabled any Antivirus software, so I'll try that (and I don't have an external DVD drive to try step 3, although I may end up getting one of those because they are super cheep these days). This morning I tried to put a DVD that I burnt yesterday on my older computer, and it did the same thing - spit out the disk and told me to insert a blank disk. Then I tried putting a program installation disk in the drive, and that WAS recoginzed....so it has to have something with the DVD-R. The DVD-R that was spit out WAS playable/burnable in my older system, that also runs Windows 10...so I'm narrowing the issue - the drive can read non-DVD-R disks, but can't read DVD-R disks. The DVD-R disks are good though, and the drive is good...so what could the issue be?
Now I'm starting to wonder that too. I mean this is a refurbished system, but newly refurbished as of 2 years ago. The drives actually have the word DVD+RW on them somewhere. So really, I have no clue how old these drives are, at least not at face value....The fact that the drives won't recognize the burnt DVD is weird though. I would think that at least if it was burnt on another computer, and then inserted into one of those drives, it should at least recognize it. Because the drives recognize other stuff (although I'm not sure what a program installation disc format is, because that's what I tested, and it did see that).
I have a similar issue and have tried just about every fix floating around on the web without any luck. I can burn CDs but no luck with DVDs at all. This is such a frustrating issue but whatever is causing it, I'm not holding my breath for a fix because honestly, how many people still burn DVDs in 2024?
Just like the old boot floppy diskettes, CD or DVD-ROM discs can boot to a DOS or other operating systems. Just copying files to a CD will not work because the CD will need a master boot record and other hidden Startup operating system files. Instead, the preferred method is to create a single file, an image of a bootable CD, called an ISO image. Most CD-ROM burning applications recognize this type of image file. Once the ISO file is burned as an image, then the new CD is a clone of the original and bootable. Besides the bootable OS, the CD will also hold the various software applications like many Seagate utilities that are downloadable in .iso image format.
This document will cover How to use a downloaded ISO image and methods for rendering an .iso file ready to use.
Hardware Prerequisite: An internal or external CD-ROM burner is required for burning the ISO image to a blank CD.
Additional Information:
This ISO image file should solely be used for the product it is dedicated for.
Do not use the "Copy" feature in Windows; it is not capable of burning an ISO image to a CD.
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