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Windows Media copies the contents of an audio cd, but
when I try to copy it to a new blank cd, it doesn't
recognize it in my F drive (which is my CDR drive).
HELP. This on top of not being able to view my DVDs is
making me want to go back to windows 98
 
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Check the Properties of the drive to see if burning is enabled.

"Cookie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Windows Media copies the contents of an audio cd, but
> when I try to copy it to a new blank cd, it doesn't
> recognize it in my F drive (which is my CDR drive).
> HELP. This on top of not being able to view my DVDs is
> making me want to go back to windows 98
 

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Unfortunately, that tab has disappeared - Help.

Thanks for responding so far.

>-----Original Message-----
>Check the Properties of the drive to see if burning is
enabled.
>
>"Cookie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:1c55e01c45279$7cfc0c70$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> Windows Media copies the contents of an audio cd, but
>> when I try to copy it to a new blank cd, it doesn't
>> recognize it in my F drive (which is my CDR drive).
>> HELP. This on top of not being able to view my DVDs is
>> making me want to go back to windows 98
>
>
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>