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  • Oct 26, 2005, 03:58 PM
    mdscooby
    Won't boot from CD-R
    My computer is a dell 5100 inspiron. It has a cd-r/w dvd-rom combo drive (HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4241N). I can't boot from a cd-r,regular cds are fine, also I get the same thing in windows. I did firmware update and bios update. I have run out of ideas. PLEASE HELP!!
  • Oct 27, 2005, 12:53 AM
    StuMegu
    Are you closing the disks before trying to boot from them, if they are multisession and still open, this could be your problem.


    For testing purposes, can you do an exact copy of a cd that works and try that?
  • Oct 27, 2005, 03:46 AM
    mdscooby
    Boot img
    The cd boots fine in all my other computers. Also it won't read any cd-r in windows either.
  • Oct 27, 2005, 05:06 AM
    fredg
    CD-R's
    Hi,
    This can happen if you have used the Roxio Easy CD Creator, but now have switched to another type of burning software.
    Here is a link:
    http://ww2.nero.com/nero6/en/Roxio_U...r_Control.html

    Sometimes, the UDF Reader is not the correct one for the computer, and if not, will not allow the computer to read CD-R's. The link above contains a download to change the UDF Reader.
    I am sure others will be along and offer some suggestions also. Since your computer does read something like an install CD, then the problem is reading cd-r's, burned by other computers, as you said.
  • Oct 27, 2005, 05:43 AM
    StuMegu
    Sounds like a problem with the hardware to me! All I can suggest is cleaning the lens with a special CD lens cleaner kit (available in most PC & hi fi shops)

    If that fails you might be looking at a new drive. DVD writers are pretty cheap these days, so if you're going to replace it I'd upgrade (unless you've already got one!)

    Fred, I looked at the link you gave but this refers to read-write access and says that read access is not affected. But still nice to know for the future!
  • Oct 27, 2005, 12:55 PM
    mdscooby
    Thanks for the help I'll try that. Any other help would be nice too.
  • Oct 27, 2005, 03:18 PM
    ScottGem
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mdscooby
    My computer is a dell 5100 inspiron. It has a cd-r/w dvd-rom combo drive (HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4241N). I can't boot from a cd-r,regular cds are fine, also I get the same thing in windows. I did firmware update and bios update. I have run out of ideas. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!

    I'm not sure I follow this. In the Dell you are putting a CD/R disk in the drive and then powering up and hoping it will boot from that disk? Other disks are bootable and this disk works in other PCs? Is this a CD/R you burnt or a commercial disk?

    Scott<>
  • Oct 29, 2005, 09:47 AM
    mdscooby
    Well I got the cd-rom from my other notbook and it worked just fine so it must be the drive. Time to buy a new one. Thanks for all the help.
  • Oct 29, 2005, 10:38 AM
    Chery
    There is something I never thought about either, until I just picked up on this from one of my newsletters - that manufacturers can make CD/DVDs that state one thing on label and package, but be totally different inside. There is a program which I downloaded and it works. Look for it and download it also, it's free and needs one more file, which is available too. If this does not work, it at least is good to have for the future. Good Luck.

    REVIEW FROM COMPLETELYFREESOFTWARE.COM
    DVD Identifier v4.2.0 -- Win9x/ME/XP (5 doves)
    DVD Identifier is a utility program that identifies the
    actual manufacturer and other details (size, recording speed,
    type, etc) of blank DVD media. It features support for DVD+R/+RW,
    DVD-R/-RW & DVD-RAM media, copies information to the
    Clipboard, the program optionally checks for updated manufacturer
    info on startup, and more. This is a handy tool for anyone with
    a DVD burner. It accurately identifies information about
    blank DVD media and, in our case, even identified an error in the
    packaging of a spindle of disks we had purchased -- they
    weren't -R as marked but +R. We first checked our regular DVD
    blanks and found out that they were manufactured by Sony (we
    don't have the original packaging but they did not had the Sony
    brand on them). The only information lacking through DVD
    Identifier was that they were x4 speed. The second disk we tried
    was supposed to be a "no brand" x8 -R but turned out to be +R
    (the speed was correct) manufactured by Infomedia Inc. One
    thing we loved about DVD Identifier was that it notified us that it was
    going to access the Internet, before it did so, to check that
    we had the latest manufacturer's database -- and gave us an
    option to prevent this from happening. We don't mind programs
    using our Internet connection for valid purposes (like this)
    but get annoyed when they just try to use it without
    explanation or the option to stop it (we have no idea what information
    they are exchanging so we use our firewall to block this type
    of traffic!). Having caught the DVD distributors/importers
    with an error (or a lie), we will now be checking all blank DVD
    media with DVD Identifier. We suggest that you do this as
    well.
    http://dvd.identifier.cdfreaks.com/
    This is for DVDs but all new hardware of this type reads/writes DVDs also and are cheap now. http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/10/10_1_23.gif
  • Dec 28, 2005, 02:47 PM
    Express1
    Your problem
    Regular CDR's can not be booted from unless they are formatted to be a boot disk

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