Dual layer burning with superdrive (HL-DT-ST GSA-S10N) in Windows XP SP2

Has anyone had any luck burning DVD+R DL media running Windows XP SP2 via Boot Camp on MBP? When I insert an DVD+R DL disc, the drive icon in 'My Computer' is showing up as 'CD Drive'. Thus, when using programs like DVD Cloner, the software is not able to recognize the disc. Any ideas? I have not burned any DL discs in Leopard, but the disc seems to be recognized correctly when a blank is inserted.

Ok guys I found the problem to all this disk problem, it has to do with the Medium that the firmware of the superdrive has to recognized if your disk is not singapore made with the code MKM 3 or any disk that is MKM your going to get errors I just bought a batch of MKM disk from mediarange and Verbatim, and the superdrive works smoothly.

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