Copying a CD on Windows Media Player

I first entered a CD in the drive.
After a bit of time display shows 'Torn from the library' for all tracks. now, how can this info to drag to the right for burning pane?
It is not possible to drag.

When the change process and entering a white first of all there are no leads to burn.

I first entered a CD in the drive.
After a bit of time display shows 'Torn from the library' for all tracks. now, how can this info to drag to the right for burning pane?
It is not possible to drag.

When the change process and entering a white first of all there are no leads to burn.

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Perhaps the following links would offer a few ideas:

Windows 7 - burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player
 
Windows 7 - How to burn CDs and DVDs in Windows Media Player 12
http://www.7tutorials.com/how-burn-CDs-and-DVDs-Windows-Media-Player-12

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