DVD Writer won't recognize Blank DVD (Imation)

Hi
I have bundle blank DVD brand Imation but unfortunately my internal or external dvd writer would not recognize the disc. I have tried several times using Toast Titanium 6 and when i put the blank disc it says 'please put a blank disc. In fact, the disc i haven't use at all. Does it cause of my firmware or other related problem. Please help me. Thank you.

Hi M Faza-
Since it is two different drives the first step is to try a different brand of discs.
Are the discs compatible? Did you but dual layer discs when in fact you have a single-layer burner? Are you putting the disc into the drive with the correct side down?
Luck-
-DaddyPaycheck

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