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Which part of BLANK are you confused about? When you mount something, you are mounting a filesystem. You don't mount disks or partitions. If a disk doesn't have a filesystem, then you can't mount it. Period....the problem still exists that BLANK DVDs have no filesystem...
Are you sure the DVD burner is set up correctly in VMware? To burn a DVD VMware is going to need access to the raw DVD device. For this, you actually don't want the DVD to be mounted. If the drive is invisible to Windows until you mount a disk, then my first guess would be that something is weird with your VMware configurationkarnoobs said:so the DVD is mapped by vmware and am trying to burn DVDs using windows, as the blank DVD is not mounted, windows can't see the DVD and burn it.