The option to burn a video to a disc is missing in Media Center

WINDOWS MEDIA CENTER

I can not burn a video to disc using windows media center because burn it to cd notification has disappeard, how do I get that option, because I found Windows media center so easy to use. Please advise thanks.

Run the Setup again.

Open WMC > tasks > settings > General > installation Windows Media Center > rerun the installation

Does that help?

If the above does not help then try to reset WMC: -.

Open Control Panel > uninstall a program > turn Windows features on or off > scroll multimedia features > uncheck the box against Windows Media Center > follow the instructions on the screen > Reboot > open again to turn Windows features on or off in the control panel > scroll multimedia features > check the box against Windows Media Center.

Now reconfigure WMC again.

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