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help on how to burn a cd


Question Posted Thursday April 28 2005, 3:43 pm

i have asn old hp and when i lived with my dad it would let me burn cds but now that i am back wif my mom everytime i start to burn a cd it spits ot the cd and a message pops up saying that i need to lower the speed of my computer or something how do i do this does anyone kno how to help me oh and i use wmp (windows media player) to burn my cds

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Khrysty answered Saturday April 30 2005, 2:07 pm:
I DON'T know how... and i never did it

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bombberries answered Thursday April 28 2005, 4:01 pm:
A more exact error message would be very helpful. Does your computer even have a CD burner?

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