every time i try to burn my music onto a blank cd-r cd using windows media player, when i click copy it says "insert blank cd-r" and i DID insert a BLANK CD-R, and it IS in the right drive, but it still doesnt recognize it. why, and what can i do?
Anarchilist answered Sunday March 20 2005, 3:28 pm: Well your first problem is using media player.
Next, maybe you dont have a cd burner???
Finally maybe the disk has something on it or, the amount you want to burn on to the disk is too big. [ Anarchilist's advice column | Ask Anarchilist A Question ]
punkrockprincess answered Sunday March 20 2005, 1:26 pm: It used to do that to me too. But I tried a different brand of blank CDs. I can't remember what brand it is though. But just go out and buy a different brand. I hope this works! But it also might because it's scratched up or something on the CD is screwing up.
BWLNG_FR_SP_FAN answered Sunday March 20 2005, 10:17 am: i tried to burn cd's but it never worked. it did burn though. read what kind of disc your computer burns. there are a lot of different kinds. once you do that just go buy like ten of that kind of cd and then try. thats all i can tell you because thats all i know. sry. hope i helped more than i thought i did!
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xbabie6url209 answered Sunday March 20 2005, 9:38 am: that used to happen to me......first off even tho u think its blank there could be suttin on it so try a few different blank cds...if that still doesnt work make sure the bottoms are clean
if that still doesnt work try using another program....if all else fails ask ur mom or dad!!
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