I recently purchased a reconditioned Dell Optiplex 3010 PC tower running the latest version of Windows 10. All has been well until I attempted to burn a data CD (I have downloaded the free NCH Express Burn software). Whilst there is no problem recognising and playing both data and audio CD's, whenever a blank disc is placed in the D drive, the error message "there is no disc in the drive" appears and burning is not possible. I have checked for a driver update in Device Manager and also tried the fix in this Youtube clip - but all to no avail:
(Incidentally, after selecting the "Decimal" option, followed by Refresh, as instructed in the video clip, I noticed that this automatically defaults back to "Hexidecimal").
Because this "fix" has not worked, I have now returned back to the original settings (ie. Zero and Hexidecimal).
Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated - Thank you,
Barry.
Because this "fix" has not worked, I have now returned back to the original settings (ie. Zero and Hexidecimal).
Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated - Thank you,
Barry.