Cannot burn files in WIndows Media Player: 0xeb020688 error code

original title: 0xeb020688 error code

Windows media player cannot burn the files if the burner is busy waiting for complete the current task. If necessary, check that the burner is connected properly and that you have installed the latest device driver.        This is the error message when I try to burn a cd. Ive, run the troubleshooter a couple of times and always the same.  tried a different software.  same thing

See if that helps,

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en/w7itpromedia/thread/1d2cc429-D640-426C-bb3e-64996ddce3a6

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