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burning cd's with windows media player version 10


Question Posted Friday April 27 2007, 1:35 pm

windows media player ver. 10.000 ....when I
hit burn cd the burn sections says" no cd or dvd
burner is recognized???? what's up with this...


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ebilgir_ answered Friday April 27 2007, 9:19 pm:
It probably means that your computer or whatever you put the blank CD in isn't capable of burning CDs. Try plugging in different disk players, and if that doesn't work, you'll need to buy one (but make sure that it says something about being able to burn CDs).

EDIT:
O.K., let me get this straight, you're trying to burn a CD through a DVD drive...
O.K. try burning a DVD (movie) through either first, to make sure it has the ability to burn.

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