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bonbonboi:
I have tried many things but finally I figured out that the damn ShellHWDetection Service which I hate so much and disable it on the first startup after the Windows installation was the cause of that issue. So I have to decide to enable it to get the built-in burning feature or to keep it disabled and use any other third-party burning tools. I have opt to keep it disabled because I hate it, lol  :cheesy:

Shane:
That is a interesting find. I wouldn't have guessed that ShellHWDetection Service would have anything to do with the cd drive showing up as a burner lol

Shane

bonbonboi:

--- Quote from: Shane on September 10, 2014, 09:41:26 am ---That is a interesting find. I wouldn't have guessed that ShellHWDetection Service would have anything to do with the cd drive showing up as a burner lol

Shane

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And an interesting find to me as well, because the ShellHWDetection Service the responsible for displaying some annoying messages such as when you insert a USB device, it shows to fix it or display the the auto-run options. I wanna tell Windows that "I do not care about fixing my usb drives and I do not want the auto-run shit. Just leave me alone." Regardless of that I have found Windows is not accurate when tell me that the usb thumb drive needs to be fixed, I have tried it and found no errors, so why that annoying stuff, goodness  :omg:

Boggin:
Have you checked to see what a sfc /scannow reports with and without it enabled ?

bonbonboi:

--- Quote from: Boggin on September 10, 2014, 10:11:16 am ---Have you checked to see what a sfc /scannow reports with and without it enabled ?

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What! I do not use that command, you want me to ruin my Windows' files, I do not want to restore any file to the original version, because I like what I change in the files, and I can change any file or replace any file by myself, just thanks, no thanks for SFC service.

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