Hi Terri,
If you are burning music cd's, it is recommended that you use cdr's, and not
cdrw disks.
Possible causes for this message are:
1. the disk is in the drive upside down.
2. the disk is corrupt.
You can get bad disks even if they are new.
3. If the disk is a cdrw, it may need to be erased, or will not work for
this particular use.
4. You may have inserted the disk at an inappropriate timeduring the setup
dialogue, and the disk has not been recognized.
You will have to experiment with this because this is not always consistent
from system to system.
If I've missed anything, I'm sure someone else will let me know. smile.
HTH,
R Q J
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Terri Elliott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pc-audio" <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 2:59 AM
Subject: Having troulbe burning CD's on d drive


I'm trying to burn some CD's on the d drive using the XP  program.  I'm able
to put the songs on the D drive but when I try writing theCD 'swith the
Window's CD program  Jaws keeps saying that there is no CD in the CD drive
and there is. I'm using CDRW's. I was able to burn one CD without any
trouble but when I tried burning another one I was not able to do so.  If
anyone knows or has any ideas or suggestions I'd appreciate it.  Thanks.

Terri


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