You may not have the driver for your motherboard chipset properly installed. You may also have the drive configured improperly in your BIOS.
Downloading it does not require a DVD burner; only burning it to a DVD does. If you don't have a DVD burner, there is a smaller CD ISO image you can use to install it (as long as you have a CD burner). You can also use UNetbootin to install it to a USB Flash drive from Windows. If you have another hard drive in your system, you can also install it in "Frugal" mode to that drive, although performance will be somewhat impaired.
Of course not, Nero is only a burning software like Longo DVD Copy, it need the hard drive to support, you need to purchase a DVD Burner to do so.
Mine is LG, works just fine.
because it is a DVD burner, not a CD burner
It will say DVD-R or DVD on your burner.
Depending on the software you have, the DVD burner icon will only appear when there is a disc in the drive that is capable of being burned.
A normal DVD burner should can burn both DVD-r and DVD-rw.
No. The laser in a CD burner is too wide to write to a DVD properly.
To burn music files to a DVD, you need a DVD burner program. I saw some other answers said that a CD burner could also do the job, but a CD burner may only be able to burn music on a CD. What's more, if you have a DVD burner, you could also burn your favorite movies or videos.
Yes, actually burning a wma files on DVD is similar to burning other videos on DVD. The operations are similar. The only problem is that if your DVD burner supports wma format. I use wondershare video to DVD burner to burn my dvds and it works well for me. It supports avi, wma, mpg, mpeg, rm, rmvb, flv and so on. While files from the DVD can be played on a computer they will not play on a standard DVD player.
I'm afraid not. A DVD rw is a kind of DVD disc that could only be used to burn DVD on to. If you want to burn a video or movie to DVD, you need a DVD burner program like wondershare to do the job. I have used the DVD burner, and it works well for me. Operations are quite easy.
You could use a DVD burner or a CD burner to this job. But remember because you burn music on to a DVD-r, you could only get the sound when you play it.