Your "D" drive is the burner, thus you burn from "C" to "D" that means you
do not have a D drive choice, unless you have a dual burner. Like from D to
E, etc. To verify if the drive is compatible, means that it will function
with
WindowsXP. If you purchased and installed the drive yourself at a later date
did you check/verify if it is XP compatible. If it came installed, it
already has
been verified to be compatible.
"jiveturkey" wrote:
> I don't know how to verifty that the drive is compatible. I did get some
> instructions to follow and there was something about a recording tab being
> displayed. It was there, but it still wouldn't recognize the burner. Also,
> my only option when trying to burn is from the C drive. The D drive isn't an
> option to choose.....
>
> "Byte" wrote:
>
> > C00D11C9: Cannot burn files to CD
> > Windows Media Player cannot burn (copy) the files to the CD. You might
> > encounter this error message for one of the following reasons:
> > The CD burner (recorder) is busy. Wait for the drive to complete its current
> > task, and then try again.
> > The burner is not compatible with your version of Windows. Verify that the
> > burner is connected properly and that you have installed the latest device
> > drivers, and then try again.
> > To verify that the drive is compatible and to download the latest device
> > drivers, see the Windows Catalog at the Microsoft Web site.
> >
> >
> > "jiveturkey" wrote:
> >
> > > Cannot burn files to CD. Using Windows Media Player 10.0. Windows XP Home
> > > Edition. Saying something about my drive not being properly installed?? Any
> > > help would be much appreciated.
> > >
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