Stage 1 : Please do all the below even if you have done some before as it is often the total process which solves the issue. Even if drive is not shown continue below. Then work your way through these - remember the drive could be bad, could have a loose cable or slight corrosion on the contacts usually for a laptop and other issues.
Remove ALL power, then check cables in both ends. Remove and replace, do not just snug. For laptops you can often clean the power and data contacts with a pencil eraser. Some DVD drives do not use the Windows default drivers so check with the System maker and device maker to see if there is firmware or drivers for your drive if needed. Did you complete the troubleshooter for the drive that still does not work? There are some registry entries that the troubleshooter does not fix and those "might" be the cause.
Check with your System Maker and Device maker for both possible firmware updates and the correct Registry entries for your drive. Be sure to ask for specific keys involved as well as the settings. Alternatively, you can use the device manager to check if there are problems with any of your hardware devices.
In many cases the answer to this is yes, however in some cases the manufacturers no longer make the Drivers available so you need to use a Driver Update Tool to install the missing Drivers. The purpose of such as tool is to save you time and effort by automatically downloading and updating the Drivers for you. A Driver Update Program will instantly resolve your drivers problems by scanning your PC for outdated, missing or corrupt drivers, which it then automatically updates to the most compatible version.
Restart your computer after the update. Do not close the window until the scanning process finishes. Then you should receive a message promoting whether it has found and repaired the system files. However, the whole process is much more complicated since you may run into different cases during using this tool. So if you want to try this method, check out the detailed information from the Microsoft support page:.
The issue can also be caused by the files you want to burn. Some audio tracks in the burning list may stop the process because of copy protection or incompatibility.
Usually, you will receive the error message that Windows Media Player cannot burn some of the files. So you can:. Navigate to the Burn tab on the right side of Window Media Player on which all files you try to burn will be listed in the burn list and the files causing the burning error will be with the white x in the red circle icon.
Remove these files and burn the CD again. After trying the 7 methods above, if your CD burning issue is still up in the air, the best solution should be a third-party CD burning software. You may try one of them for a more efficient burning process.
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