Unable to burn on CD-RW

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I'll say it now, thanks!

I've done something to stuff up the burn function on my
cd-rw. It has worked before. It reads from the the
drive without problems but when I send files to the
drive, drive lettter "d". is comes up with the following
error:

"error copying file or folder" Cannot copy "x":Files on
this CD-Rom are read only

or

D;\ Is not accesible
Incorrect Function

I've been searching and searching for an answer.
Microsoft, web sites etc but just cant seem to find the
exact problem.

Thanks
 
PJ said:

I'll say it now, thanks!

I've done something to stuff up the burn function on my
cd-rw. It has worked before. It reads from the the
drive without problems but when I send files to the
drive, drive lettter "d". is comes up with the following
error:

"error copying file or folder" Cannot copy "x":Files on
this CD-Rom are read only

or

D;\ Is not accesible
Incorrect Function

I've been searching and searching for an answer.
Microsoft, web sites etc but just cant seem to find the
exact problem.

Open Windows Explorer, right-click on the CD drive letter.
Choose PROPERTIES|RECORD tab, and verify that recording is enabled.
 
Thanks....Have this enbaled but still does not recognise
the media. Have verified the HKEY's in regedit but all
appear fine.

Tried several types of media ie CR-R, CD-RW (two brands),
previously written disc. Just can't get it to recognise
that the cd is is writable...........

................HELP! ! !
 
Thanks....Have this enbaled but still does not recognise
the media. Have verified the HKEY's in regedit but all
appear fine.

Tried several types of media ie Cd-R, CD-RW (two brands),
previously written disc. Just can't get it to recognise
that the cd is is writable...........

................HELP! ! !
 

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