When you try to burn a CD in Windows Media Player, I get a message saying that I have to put in a blank CD.

Summer burn some Media Player CD... well 'til now. Select my list of 'Burn', put the CD in the tray and close; Click "Start burn"... then it gives me a message that I need to put a blank CD in (just open a blank CD pack), I then open and close the drawer. It looks like it will start burning... and then, in a matter of seconds, a message is displayed on the bottom of the screen indicating 'Burn '... finished What courses he does not burn anything. I tried about 6 or 7 was now even restarted.  Any thoughts? Thank you.

Hello

1 have had any changes made on the computer before the show?

2. what operating system is installed on the computer?

3. have you installed any third-party CD/DVD writing program on the computer?

Method 1:

I suggest to see the link and try to run the fix it:

Your CD or DVD drive cannot read or write media

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/cd_dvd_drive_problems/en-us

Method 2:

If you use the Windows 7 operating system, I suggest you to reduce the recording speed and check if it helps:

a. on the Tools menu, click Optionsand then click the devices tab.

b. in devices, double-click the CD burner and then click the recording tab.

c. in the write speed list, select a slower speed.

d. the question test.

If the problem is not resolved, please provide more information to help you best.

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