Hi there,
I understand that people can use regular Windows XP to do basic burning of Cds.
Well, I must be doing something wrong, but let me see if you guys can help me.

I've copied the contents of a music CD to my computer, and it copied just fine.
Well, before giving the CD back to my friend, I figured I would burn me a copy.
So, I went and selected the entire folder of the CD I copied to my hard drive.
I put a blank CD into my CD drive, and from what I understood, I could do a basic copy 
and paste.
Well, it seemed to have worked, because when it was done, I was able to play the CD on 
my computer flawlessly.
However, when I played it on another CD player (that does support CDRW's) it didn't 
play.  It didn't seem like it read or something.
Now, I know that there are options in XP that allow us to check or uncheck whether the 
CD will only be used on that particular computer or on other devices, and I checked 
that the CD would be used elsewhere.
So, what am I doing wrong?
Jim



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