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Re: Unable to Create Windows 7 System Image on DVD's

GlowingBlueMist <glowingbluem...@truely.invalid>

GT wrote:
> "Jack Gillis" <XXXXX...@widomaker.com> wrote in message
> news:F_SdnbY8vZz4xW7XnZ2dnUVZ_h-dnZ2d@posted.widowmaker...

>> "kony" <s...@spam.com> wrote in message
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>>> On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 16:43:27 -0500, "Jack Gillis"
>>> <XXXXX...@widomaker.com> wrote:

>>>> I have Win 7 64 bit installed on my laptop as well as my desktop.
>>>> System images for both are on external HD's.

>>>> On the laptop, I have created a system image on blank DVD's using
>>>> DVD-R's.
>>>> No problems -- I can restore from the DVD's.

>>>> However, when I try to create a system image on blank DVD-R's on my
>>>> desktop,
>>>> I get a message saying something like, "format was unsuccessful."
>>>> If I use a
>>>> DVD+RW the process runs to completion and I can restore from it. I
>>>> had to use RW's because I don't have any +R's.

>>>> I get the same unsuccessful message if I try to format a blank
>>>> DVD-R with Win 7.

>>>> My DVD burner on the desktop says it is a +R.  Does that mean I
>>>> can't use -R's?
>>>> I have a feeling this is the case.

>>>> I've no idea whether this is a Win 7 problem, burner problem or a
>>>> problem on
>>>> my part.

>>>> Thank you very much.

>>> Get the model # off the burner and seek it's specs online.
>>> Sometimes burning apps need updated to support burners newer
>>> than they are, and you might check on a firmware update for
>>> the burner too.

>> Good idea.  I will do that the next time I take the cover off.

> No need to take the cover off - you should find all the drive details
> in the device manager or disk manager (or whatever they are called in
> Windows 7).

You can also get the drive details by using the Freeware program SIW or
System Information for Windows found at
http://www.gtopala.com/siw-download.html.  If you don't want to install the
program download the Standalone version (English-Only) and run that.  The
program will provide you with more information about your system than most
are aware of or even care to read.

In your case look under Storage Devices with in the Hardware section and
don't forget to click on the Capabilities option when you get to your DVD
device.