--- In [email protected], RuneS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I kept the question simple because I posted this question before
but recieved no replies. So...
Here goes:
-I use IBM Record Now and/or Windows Media Player. I even installed
Nero and tried that but it didn't work either.(They used to work
perfectly, but one day they just stopped working)
-When the cd burns, the whole cd will be copied but the program
never tells me that the cd has been "closed".
-I play the cd's on my PC but nothing happens.
-I've brought down the speed from "God knows what" to 16x to try and
correct the problem, but that didn't work.
-the discs are CD-R with a CD-RW copying drive.
-The preceding complications happened months ago. I tried to burn a
cd last night just to check it out again, but the programs coudn't
even detect that I had a
music cd in the D drive(cd player drive)(My E drive contains the CD
writer). However, my PC is able to play cd's. I have a feeling my cd
burner is DONE. Thanks for the help.
And the question is?
>
> Oh, and by the way, to really keep us guessing, don't tell us what
program
> you're using, nor what function in it. Also don't say anything
about the
> type of file(s) you're trying to copy, nor what steps you click on
nor what
> you drag from where to where. Also, don't say anything about what
speed you
> try to burn at nor if it is a -R or -RW medium.
>
> Get back with some of that and you may be out of the woods sooner
than you
> think.
>
> Kerogh
>
>
> At 08:07 05/01/03, you wrote:
>
>
> >Whenever I try to copy cd's , my burner makes the new cd but the
new
> >cd is not readable by any cd players.
>
>
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