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I have a Desktop PC, running Windows XP SP3, with an ASUS DVD-RW DRW-0402P drive. I have never been able to burn a DVD - not sure why. Until recently, I could only burn CDs using 3rd party software, like DeepBurner or Windows Media Player, but not using Windows Explorer itself (Copy/Paste files in D: drive).

At the moment, it even stopped reading CDs and DVDs. Although, bootable CDs work normally. I have updated the firmware from the ASUS site, and I am sure that the DVDs and CDs are working, since they can be accessed normally in other computers.

I think it might have something to do with my Windows XP. I have solved quite a few problems in the past, but I kept postponing this one.

Any guidance or ideas are greatly appreciated.

--EDIT: After some tests, it turns out that it does work with CD reading. No CD writing from the Windows Explorer. But it still doesn't work for DVDs. Does that change things by any means?

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Anyone that has allowed sp3 to download on their pc is only asking for trouble as this service pack is corrupt and always has been

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I see what you mean. Thank you for your answer. Do you possibly know any software that could override Windows API? Is that even possible? To read from the disk without having to interact with the OS? – mavrosxristoforos Sep 14 '12 at 12:22

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