Windows Media Player cannot burn the files. If the burner is busy, wait until the current task is complete.
Original title: CD corrupts and burn it
When I go to burn a cd with the music on this topic in windows media player, it starts very well. When it gets to 70-80% it stops and a window opens with this message.
"Windows Media Player cannot burn the files. If the burner is busy, wait until the current task is complete. If necessary, check that the burner is connected properly and that you have installed the latest device driver. »
There is nothing burn but these files. I made sure there was nothing waiting to be burned. I closed all the other windows. I lowered the speed at which it burns. Nothing works I've looked up online. WMP is updated too.
I can burn files very well. Photos and documents, I have a problem with. It cannot therefore the CD burner (not completely, anyway). I can listen to the songs on the CD where it suddenly stops.
If anyone has had this problem, a solution would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Hi Cory,.
This problem can also occur when your computer correctly detects the disc as a non-recordable device. Make sure that the registry key is set correctly for DVD player.
CD - R or CD - RW drive is not recognized as a recordable device (valid also for Windows 7 steps)
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/316529/en-us
Registry warning
To do: Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems can occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you proceed with caution. For added protection, back up the registry before you edit it. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click on the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/322756/en-us
How to back up and restore the registry in Windows
I hope this helps.
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I just burn a CD with no problem at all. Using the same type of CD, brand new, I tried to burn another CD and got this error message:
Windows Media Player cannot burn the files. If the burner is busy, wait until the current task is complete. If necessary, check that the burner is connected properly and that you have installed the latest device driver.
I close all programs running, restarted my computer, changed on the devices tab, the speed of burning... everything I know to do and all the things I've read in these forums, no luck... still get the exact same message. No idea why my CD-writer has decided to stop working for me?
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Windows Media Player cannot burn the files.
message is:-Windows Media Player cannot burn the files. If the burner is busy, wait until the current task is complete. If necessary, check that the burner is connected properly and that you have installed the latest device driver.
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1. don't you make changes to the computer before the show?
2. What is the brand and model of the CD/DVD drive?
3. is the problem occurs with another disc?
Method 1:
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http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-playing-and-burning-CDs-DVDs-and-BluRay-discs-TroubleshooterMethod 2:
Select a recording speed (write) more slow for the CD burner (recorder) and see if that fixes the problem.
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original title: when I try to burn a cd, I get the following message
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1 open Windows Media Player
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4. Select burn more options...
5. click on the burn tab
6. in the general section, change the burn speed.
7. click on apply
8. click on OK
If this does not resolve the problem, make sure you have the latest drivers for your DVD drive. You can locate the drivers on the Technical Support Web site of the manufacturer of your computer.
1. download the driver from the manufacturer's website and save it to your desktop so that it is easy to locate.
2. click on Start
3. right click on computer
4. Select Manage
5. Select Device Manager
6. develop CD-ROM/DVD-ROM readers
7. right click on your device
8. Select Properties
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11. Select Browse my computer for driver software
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13. click OK
14. click Next
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