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Toshiba DVD/CD R-RW ROM Help?
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Hi there! I need some help with burning music to a CD-RW (VERBATIM) disc on a Toshiba CD/DVDW (SDR5372V) Burner. I have been having problems doing this for several days and can't figure it out. Once i place the CD-RW disc into the CD/DVD rom.. It will not detect the CD-RW disc. Why is this? Also, How can i fix this?
I'm currently running Windows XP Home Edition (SP2) and my burn software is NERO 7.5.9
Also, when i try to burn music to the disc via Windows Media Player, It says the "The CD-R drive is in use." What is occuping the rom? I have no other programs running when i attempt to burn music to the disc.
Thanks in advance!
- Brandon
I'm currently running Windows XP Home Edition (SP2) and my burn software is NERO 7.5.9
Also, when i try to burn music to the disc via Windows Media Player, It says the "The CD-R drive is in use." What is occuping the rom? I have no other programs running when i attempt to burn music to the disc.
Thanks in advance!
- Brandon
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