Perhaps this is what you need to do -
Go into 'My Computer', right click on your CD drive (usually D) then click
on 'properties'. Click the 'recording' tab then tick 'Enable recording on
this drive'.
Hope this helps,
Brian.
"Alan" <Alan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> At both home (not the same PC as my other recent post) and work, I have
> CD-RW
> drives that originally worked properly. Now both of them work fine for
> reading CDs, but when I try to burn them I get an error message to the
> effect
> that the software can't find a CD writer (even though upon inserting blank
> media I get the popup acknowledging that and asking me what I want Windows
> to
> do).
>
> I've tried auto-updating the drivers via Control Panel-->Hardware, but it
> says I already have the most recent ones.
> I've tried different brands of media, and they all work on other PCs.
> I've also tried a few different software options (XP's Explorer, Real,
> WMP).
> XP Home at home, and Pro at work, if that matters.
>
>
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