Files waiting to be written on a CD

How to find files waiting to be written to a CD?
I copied some files on a CD. I thought that the files have been transferred, but next time, I opened the computer, there was a message bubble in the lower corner on the right, saying I had files waiting to be written to a CD. I checked the CD and there's really nothing in it. However when I click on the message bubble, nothing happens.
Where are the files waiting to write stored?

They must be stored in the folder %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning MVP from Microsoft® Security, 2004-2010

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