CD burner problems

hi i have problems w/ burning cd or dvd's everytime i try to burn one via itunes or finder. it starts.. (at least i think).. it makes a lot of noise and in the end it gives me an error and it says that the cd isn't burned.
is this a known problem?

How big is your hard drive, and how much space remains available on it? If the hard drive is too full, the ability to burn a CD is lost.
Error Code 3 is an "illegal instruction error," according to this Apple Knowledge Base article:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=9806

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