It is a DVD rewritable disc and never used before. I am trying to burn the image with Windows 10 default burner but when the process starts, the disc being ejected in seconds and nothing burned to the disc. What might be the problem?
While that is technically true, this is about the built in disc burner in Windows which most certainly does write to discs, and not USB.Note,some Windows iso burner can only work on USB,and others only work on DVD.
That kinda sounds like the disc is not blank. When you want to write to a DVD-RW that already has files on it, every new and changed file takes up additional space, and if there isn't enough space it might just fail. You can format the disc to make it ready to fill up again, but as long as there are files on there already, that's limiting how much more you can write to the disc.It is a DVD rewritable disc and never used before. I am trying to burn the image with Windows 10 default burner but when the process starts, the disc being ejected in seconds and nothing burned to the disc. What might be the problem?
You got a DVD RW drive?