SBS DVD Backup



I have installed a DVD burner into a clients Dell server and setup their
backups using windows backup. This worked fine for a couple of weeks, but now
when the client inserts a blank DVD, it is only recognized it as a CDR not
DVD. We have tried many different disks, but it is still only seeing them as
CDRs.

Has anyone come across this before, if so can you please help!!!!!
Cheers

Pete
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Aussie Pete
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