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Originally Posted by iadom
I had already had a look at that lightroomclean post., the OP there was trying to open them in Win 7 though. When the dvd drive drawer is closed the indicator light flashes a few times and you can hear the drive clicking and whirring for a few seconds.
I will more than likely go down the regedit route if all else fails.
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My point is that the user could see the disc and it's contents, whereas you can't at the moment. A while ago I transferred files from CD-R discs written from 2004 and before. Windows 10 could see them because of the common standard file system.
IIRC there is an issue with writeable CDs(CD-R and CD-RW), where if the disc hasn't been "closed" properly after writing to it, it can be the luck of the draw as to whether any other CD/DVD drive can read the discs. Using the same physical drive that was used to write to it, should work.
If the drive can see other discs, then I'm not sure what the "regedit route" might achieve.