I'm tring to burn a cd in the drive, windows media and nothings working

, I click Start burn, and two seconds later at the bottom it will say burn complete but my cd is not out and that's what I put for. to have the cd pop when its actually burn. Help?

Hi whitekidd,

1 did you change on your computer before the show?

2. how many time in the face of this problem?

3. do you have a third-party software installed on your computer to burn?

Method: 1

If you have any third-party burning software then I suggest you to uninstall the software and check how it works.

Method: 2

Also perform in the form of troubleshooting steps the following article.

Your CD or DVD drive cannot read or write media

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Media-Player-frequently-asked-questions

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