LG GH22NS50 Super Multi DVD Writer doesn't read DVD-R dvd's

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Solution 1

Sometimes windows vista and 7 will detect written disks as blank. From what I was able to find out, this mostly happens if the disks were written by Nero Burning Rom, but I've seen it happen on CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs too. don't know what's causing the issue or how to actually solve it, but there is a way to read disks.

I've been using InfraRecorder for some time. Old versions of InfraRecorder have a windows explorer-like windows where directories may be browsed. If I put affected disk into drive and then navigate to it using InfraRecorder, I can read data using InfraRecorder and I once I opened disk with InfraRecorder, windows can normally open it until it is ejected. Unfortunately, this feature was removed from new versions of InfraRecorder, but old versions are still available on SourceForge. I don't know which version is the last one to include the needed features, but I do know that 0.44.1 has them. It is available as 64bit version too.

I really hope that someone will be able to find a real solution to this problem.

EDIT Looks like someone may have found an answer to this. Check out this link.

Solution 2

I solved a similar problem by uninstalling the "NTI" DVD management program from NewTech that came with the drive.

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Updated on September 17, 2022

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  • rzlines
    rzlines almost 2 years

    I have my old data on backups now these are atleast 2-3 years old and we used to use DVD-R disks then, I burn using Nero and always verify my disks after burning.

    Now I have a new LG GH22NS50 Super Multi DVD Writer which doesn't read these disks, I checked these on my older Samsung optidrive dvd writer and they do detect but this DVD drive doesn't burn DVD's anymore and hence I'm stuck. Does this mean that all my old data won't read on new age DVD writers? I now burn to DVD+R disks but wat about my older data? besides this writer supports DVD-R so why won't it read. When I insert the disk it shows up a blank DVD and windows asks me if I want to burn data to it. Can anyone tell me why and how to solve this?

    • user3660103
      user3660103 almost 14 years
      Does it give you option to actually record on the disk, just as the disk was really blank? If yes, then I have a workaround available.
    • rzlines
      rzlines almost 14 years
      yea it does it asks me if I want to use it as a usb drive or burn to dvd
    • rzlines
      rzlines almost 14 years
      I have Windows 7
    • user3660103
      user3660103 almost 14 years
      OK. I think I've had the same problem, but I was unable to solve it (windows 7 helps a lot in confirming the issue). I'll post what allowed me to read the disks.
  • user3660103
    user3660103 almost 14 years
    Interesting article, but not what I'm experiencing. In my case, disks were always written by a computer. It also happened on single session disks too.
  • subanki
    subanki almost 14 years
    @ AndrejaKo , then I am sorry to say that I have no other idea, I am still googling for it if I find anything I Will post it here
  • user3660103
    user3660103 almost 14 years
    Problem similar to this one but on Vista, OP managed to somehow temporarily solve it: social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistahardware/thre‌​ad/…
  • subanki
    subanki almost 14 years
    i have tried that solution and it doesn't work nor does it works for my friends
  • user3660103
    user3660103 almost 14 years
    @subanki +1 for testing and coming back with results. I hope we'll be able to ind a solution somewhere.
  • rzlines
    rzlines almost 14 years
    I never burn multisession disks, and I have tried to new DVD writers of two different companies HP and LG
  • rzlines
    rzlines almost 14 years
    @AndrejaKo tried the regfix it doesn't work, infrarecorder hangs up now i'm gonna uninstall and reinstall the drive and see what happens
  • user3660103
    user3660103 almost 14 years
    @rzlines OK. You may want to try with another version of Infrarecorder later. It's usually stable.
  • rzlines
    rzlines almost 14 years
    @AndrejaKo even uninstalling and reinstalling doesn't work now its getting a wee bit scary
  • rzlines
    rzlines almost 14 years
    yea it does support xp mode but how can I run the dvd drive in xp
  • user3660103
    user3660103 almost 14 years
    @rzlines The DVD drive should be detected by XP and be under My Coputer in Devices with Removable Storage. If it isn't, once the XP Mode is started, you can go to Tools menu above the XP windows and go to settings. There should be DVD Drive option and you should have none, Open an ISO image and Access a physical drive options. Select Access a physical drive and from the drop-down menu select your the letter of your DVD drive. For me this option was the default option once I installed XP Mode. I'm thinking that maybe XP Mode may access DVD drive same way InfraRecorder does.