DVD/CD player not recognizing not self-created CDs

The DVD/CD RW drive has suddenly stopped to recognize or be able to engrave self-created manufacturing CDs. CDs are OK, and can be read or installed. Self-created CDs show CDs as having no content (zero byte), despite me knowing for some that they contain data. Have you tried to reinstall XP SP2 and driver-, but to no avail.

Seen a few threads on this forum about the problem, but nothing that points to a resolution.

Rgds

Hello

Can you please give some specs on your device? In my opinion, you should try to burn data using two different fires software or try to use the Windows burning option. If there is no success, it is possible that the unit is defect or have a malfunction.

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