B Boobs macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 13, 2005 #1 My 1.25GHz PB won't read blank CD's or DVD's. Yet it reads CD's and DVD's with data on them just fine. I just burned a couple CD's and DVD's this weekend too. I' m at a loss for words, anybody ever had this happen? 😕
My 1.25GHz PB won't read blank CD's or DVD's. Yet it reads CD's and DVD's with data on them just fine. I just burned a couple CD's and DVD's this weekend too. I' m at a loss for words, anybody ever had this happen? 😕
K KingSleaze macrumors 6502 Mar 13, 2005 #2 I'm confused. It won't read a blank disc........how strange. I can't read blank pages either.
B Boobs macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 13, 2005 #3 Sorry for my poor choice of words. I mean that they will not mount. Yet they mount and read just fine if they contain data.
Sorry for my poor choice of words. I mean that they will not mount. Yet they mount and read just fine if they contain data.
M MichaelMcD macrumors newbie Mar 13, 2005 #4 Try Sys Prefs Have you tried looking in System Preferences under 'CDs & DVDs'? You can choose what happens when you insert a blank CD/DVD. I had the same problem...
Try Sys Prefs Have you tried looking in System Preferences under 'CDs & DVDs'? You can choose what happens when you insert a blank CD/DVD. I had the same problem...
B Boobs macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 13, 2005 #5 MichaelMcD said: Have you tried looking in System Preferences under 'CDs & DVDs'? You can choose what happens when you insert a blank CD/DVD. I had the same problem... Click to expand... Wow, that's exactly what was wrong. Thanks mr. McD. It's funny, I don't ever remember changing my preferences to that. 🙂
MichaelMcD said: Have you tried looking in System Preferences under 'CDs & DVDs'? You can choose what happens when you insert a blank CD/DVD. I had the same problem... Click to expand... Wow, that's exactly what was wrong. Thanks mr. McD. It's funny, I don't ever remember changing my preferences to that. 🙂