Take the following actions after ensuring that the drive is not in the process of
writing to a disc:
1. Eject the CD through software.
2. Use the Eject button.
3. Turn off the computer. Wait 45 seconds; then turn on the computer and try
using the Eject button again.
4. If other methods do not work, use the manual-eject hole, using instructions
given in "Manually ejecting a CD" on page 1-5.
You cannot read from the CD after successfully writing to it.
Take the following actions:
1. If you can read the CD in another CD drive or you can see previous
sessions, the directory information might be damaged on the volume,
making it unreadable. To get ideas for troubleshooting, check the
documentation that comes with the software.
2. You might have a damaged CD-R or CD-RW disc. Try a new CD-R disc or
CD-RW disc, or another brand of CD.
3. If you can read from a CD-RW disc in the writing drive, but not in another
MR drive, be sure that a UDF Reader program is installed in the computer.
4. Avoid writing at the slower 1X speed unless required by your computer.
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