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I had serious problems lately.  I don't know if it's the media player itself or if it is drive E.  I'm starting to copy a CD, and it will burn the first songs of 5 or 6.  Then he will analyze the next song, and an error is displayed.  It will do for the rest of the railway.  I took 4 or 5 Cd because of this.  I hope someone can help me with that. I did all the updates, but when it will install, it says not compatible with the currently running system.  I double checked that I use Media Player 11.0.6002.18005.  Can someone tell what I'm doing wrong...

Hi leecee74,

Thank you for writing to Microsoft answers Community Forums.

In addition to trying the new CD drive, you also try to click with the right button on the CD player in the computer. Click the record check the 'enable CD writing on this peripheral area '. If it is already done, uncheck the box, apply settings, then re check the box and click OK.

It will be useful.

Kind regards

Srinivas
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