DVD formatted with windows live file system donot open

I am using windows vista 64 - bit sp2. I formatted a dvd with windows live file system. everything was fine, that I was able to open the dvd folder until it was empty. I took a backup using windows on the dvd backup. now, when I insert the dvd into the dvd burner and try to open the dvd I click on the computer icon it takes long to open the my computer folder, infact he never opens and as soon as I remove the dvd writer, it opens quickly. is the problem with the disk external hard seagate replica. When I click on the gun icon it never opens. When I use these two devices on my windows xp computer, they both will work perfectly. someone at - it the solution to my problem.

Hi bvjain25,

If please see this article and make sure that you use the right format of DVD. http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/which-CD-or-DVD-format-should-I-use

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