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windows vista unable to complete the format of DVD disks

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by jj mac, Jul 30, 2009.

  1. jj mac

    jj mac Guest

    I have an issue on my Gateway Laptop computer model MT6832B which has an
    Opiarc ad-7530a DVD RW drive. I also have the same issue on my DELL
    Dimension E520 with a TSST corp DVD+- RW TS -H653A drive. Both Computers are
    running on Vista Home Premium Service Pack2

    My issue is this. When I try to format either a Philips DVD+RW disk or a
    Panasonic DVD-R disk, on either machine, after apparently going through the
    formatting procedure I get a message that Windows was unable to complete the
    format. It is strange that the identical issue is found on both machines.
    Could Vista be causing the issue? I would mention that I am able to format
    a CD-RW disk OK.
    Help to resolve this issue would be appreciated.
    Thanks

    --
    JJ MacA
     
  2. Gordon

    Gordon Guest

    "jj mac" <jj mac@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:E3EB5843-08D9-4FD7-ABDF-FC800DFD0403@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I have an issue on my Gateway Laptop computer model MT6832B which has an
    > Opiarc ad-7530a DVD RW drive. I also have the same issue on my DELL
    > Dimension E520 with a TSST corp DVD+- RW TS -H653A drive. Both Computers
    > are
    > running on Vista Home Premium Service Pack2
    >
    > My issue is this. When I try to format either a Philips DVD+RW disk or a
    > Panasonic DVD-R disk, on either machine, after apparently going through
    > the
    > formatting procedure I get a message that Windows was unable to complete
    > the
    > format. It is strange that the identical issue is found on both machines.
    > Could Vista be causing the issue? I would mention that I am able to
    > format
    > a CD-RW disk OK.
    > Help to resolve this issue would be appreciated.
    > Thanks
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    May I ask why you are wanting to format a DVD in the first place?
     
  3. Bill Daggett

    Bill Daggett Guest

    jj mac <jj mac@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I have an issue on my Gateway Laptop computer model MT6832B which has an
    >Opiarc ad-7530a DVD RW drive. I also have the same issue on my DELL
    >Dimension E520 with a TSST corp DVD+- RW TS -H653A drive. Both Computers are
    >running on Vista Home Premium Service Pack2
    >
    > My issue is this. When I try to format either a Philips DVD+RW disk or a
    >Panasonic DVD-R disk, on either machine, after apparently going through the
    >formatting procedure I get a message that Windows was unable to complete the
    >format. It is strange that the identical issue is found on both machines.
    >Could Vista be causing the issue? I would mention that I am able to format
    >a CD-RW disk OK.
    >Help to resolve this issue would be appreciated.
    >Thanks<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    AFAIK, there is NO reason to format a DVD. They are ready for use if
    you have a burner that is capable of doing what you want it to do.
     
  4. jj mac

    jj mac Guest

    Thank you Gordon.
    I want to format a DVD +RW disk because I would be unable to burn files on
    an unformated disk. I was wrong to suggest that I needed to format a DVD-R
    disk for that purpose.
    --
    JJ MacA


    "Gordon" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > "jj mac" <jj mac@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:E3EB5843-08D9-4FD7-ABDF-FC800DFD0403@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > I have an issue on my Gateway Laptop computer model MT6832B which has an
    > > Opiarc ad-7530a DVD RW drive. I also have the same issue on my DELL
    > > Dimension E520 with a TSST corp DVD+- RW TS -H653A drive. Both Computers
    > > are
    > > running on Vista Home Premium Service Pack2
    > >
    > > My issue is this. When I try to format either a Philips DVD+RW disk or a
    > > Panasonic DVD-R disk, on either machine, after apparently going through
    > > the
    > > formatting procedure I get a message that Windows was unable to complete
    > > the
    > > format. It is strange that the identical issue is found on both machines.
    > > Could Vista be causing the issue? I would mention that I am able to
    > > format
    > > a CD-RW disk OK.
    > > Help to resolve this issue would be appreciated.
    > > Thanks
    > ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > May I ask why you are wanting to format a DVD in the first place?
    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  5. jj mac

    jj mac Guest

    Thank you Bill. You are quite right as far as DVD-R disks are concerned but
    I did have an issue with a DVD+RW disk which turned out to be caused by a
    defective disk. Using a different RW media resolved that issue.
    --
    JJ MacA


    "Bill Daggett" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > jj mac <jj mac@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > >I have an issue on my Gateway Laptop computer model MT6832B which has an
    > >Opiarc ad-7530a DVD RW drive. I also have the same issue on my DELL
    > >Dimension E520 with a TSST corp DVD+- RW TS -H653A drive. Both Computers are
    > >running on Vista Home Premium Service Pack2
    > >
    > > My issue is this. When I try to format either a Philips DVD+RW disk or a
    > >Panasonic DVD-R disk, on either machine, after apparently going through the
    > >formatting procedure I get a message that Windows was unable to complete the
    > >format. It is strange that the identical issue is found on both machines.
    > >Could Vista be causing the issue? I would mention that I am able to format
    > >a CD-RW disk OK.
    > >Help to resolve this issue would be appreciated.
    > >Thanks<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > AFAIK, there is NO reason to format a DVD. They are ready for use if
    > you have a burner that is capable of doing what you want it to do.
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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