Sony Vaio reads cd as blank disk when its not
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Hello,
My Sony Vaio is reading a burnt disk containing movies etc as a blank cd. When I insert it into the drive instead of coming up as view files/playing options, it comes up as burn cd e.g reads it as a blank disk. How can I view it? Is it the laptop or the disk?
My Sony Vaio is reading a burnt disk containing movies etc as a blank cd. When I insert it into the drive instead of coming up as view files/playing options, it comes up as burn cd e.g reads it as a blank disk. How can I view it? Is it the laptop or the disk?
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