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Windows refuses to read my DVD data

Discussion in 'Techno-Magic' started by Sydax, Sep 4, 2006.

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    [​IMG] For some reason, when I try to explore what's on my recorded DVDs, Windows says it won't recognize the data or that the data may be damaged. This just happens in my PC and in the two DVD drivers (one reader and one RW), I've tried 3 DVDs (mods, patches, pictures, etc.) that worked even in my previous Windows (before going Professional) and I tested the sames DVDs in a laptop and in another PC and they work just fine.
    Why this just happens in my computer? Is some hardware issue, even 2 days ago they both worked right? Looks like Windows has something to do with it, but I just don't know what could be.
    By the way, I found this because I wanted to record a DVD and Nero didn't find any recorder, so I started to dig what happened and found this.
    Oh, another thing is that a music DVD or one of those that come with magazines (with demos and all of that) work just fine.

    Believe or not, Windows help center did help.
    I had to edit some registry things and now I can see the data on the drivers.
    Thanks.

    [ September 04, 2006, 17:17: Message edited by: Sydax ]
     
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