My Player Windows Media won't burn disc!

Its that I could burn CDs normally without any problems, before; But recently, when I want to burn a new blank cd it says I need to "connect a burner and restart the player. And even thought, it's supposed to have already, I just restart the laptop and check if she get it fixed but it says the same thing every time ~!

Help, please!

Thank You So Much ~!

Its that I could burn CDs normally without any problems, before; But recently, when I want to burn a new blank cd it says I need to "connect a burner and restart the player. And even thought, it's supposed to have already, I just restart the laptop and check if she get it fixed but it says the same thing every time ~!

Help, please!

Thank You So Much ~!

Click the Start button > type Services.msc in the start search box, and then press the Enter key.

IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service

Double-click IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service > turn it on

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