Can Burn Ripped Music, Can't Burn Purchased Music

Help!!
Ever since installing 7.0.2 I can no longer burn purchased music to CD. Music I ripped from my own CDs burns just fine.
Data from desktop burns fine as well as music from other programs such as sonic and Windows Media Player. Actually iTunes worked fine until I upgraded to 7.0.2 from 6
I'm thinking ther must be some kind of problem with the protected MPEG4 that apple is using that is messing up CD burning
I have downloaded latest firmware, updated drivers, re installed IDE/ATA, Reinstalled iTunes, Re installed CD burner, tried every burn speed from fastest down to 1x, Turned off spam & spyware, turned off firewall, turned off virus prtection made, Made sure IMAP CD settings are set to automatic and started.
Nothing works. I'm at my wits end and getting very frustrated because I have hundreds of dollars of purchased music that is now stuck on my computer and won't burn.
Here are my Diagnostics:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
HP Pavilion 061 EG136AA-ABA a1240n
iTunes 7.0.2.16
CD Driver 2.0.6.1
CD Driver DLL 2.0.6.2
LowerFilters: PxHelp20 (2.0.0.0),
UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.0.6.1),
Video Driver: Intel(R) 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset Family\Intel(R) 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset
IDE\DiskSAMSUNGSP2004C________________________VM100-33, Bus Type ATA, Bus Address [0,0]
USBSTOR\DiskGenericUSB_CF_Reader__1.01, Bus Type USB
USBSTOR\DiskGenericUSB_MS_Reader__1.03, Bus Type USB
USBSTOR\DiskGenericUSB_SD_Reader__1.00, Bus Type USB
USBSTOR\DiskGenericUSB_SM_Reader__1.02, Bus Type USB
IDE\CdRomHPDVD_Writer_740b______________________HI24___, Bus Type ATA, Bus Address [0,0]
IDE\CdRomIDE-DVDDROM6216________________________HD08___, Bus Type ATA, Bus Address [1,0]
If you have multiple drives on the same IDE or SCSI bus, these drives may interfere with each other.
Some computers need an update to the ATA or IDE bus driver, or Intel chipset. If iTunes has problems recognizing CDs or hanging or crashing while importing or burning CDs, check the support site for the manufacturer of your computer or motherboard.
Current user is an administrator.
E: HP DVD Writer 740b, Rev HI24
Audio CD in drive.
Found 12 songs on CD, playing time 42:14 on Audio CD.
Track 1, start time 00:02:00
Track 2, start time 03:35:40
Track 3, start time 07:24:05
Track 4, start time 10:28:10
Track 5, start time 13:35:07
Track 6, start time 17:52:47
Track 7, start time 20:14:60
Track 8, start time 24:20:70
Track 9, start time 27:39:05
Track 10, start time 32:02:42
Track 11, start time 34:32:17
Track 12, start time 38:01:67
Audio CD reading succeeded.
Get drive speed succeeded.
The drive CDR speeds are: 8 10 16 24 40.
The drive CDRW speeds are: 8.
The drive DVDR speeds are: 8.
The drive DVDRW speeds are: 8.
F: IDE-DVD DROM6216, Rev HD08
Drive is empty.
Force Optical Power Calibration before burn is turned on in the preferences.
The last failed audio CD burn had error code 4261(0x000010a5). It happened on drive E: HP DVD Writer 740b on CDR media at speed 16X.
Help!!
thanks
Matt

I don't understand, we buy this music for a buck a piece, and then when you want to make an mp3 cd to play in your car, like i have( i can make one cd with 150 songs)or what ever , we can't even do that. I also have an ipod but i don't bring it into my car all the time. I thought that because we are buying the music and technically we own them, that we can use the music which ever way that you want. And now we have to buy a converter if we want to make mp3 cd's. I have resorted to spending my money on cd's to make cd's of my protected files, just to rip them back on my computer again as an mp3 song, remove the protected songs, and all this to do what i thought we could do with our purchases music because, oh i don't know, call me crazy, we were able to before!!! All i now see is that we have to spend money to get our music to spend money to change our music to use it the way we want to, to spend our money to make our own cd's. The operative words, spending our money. Does anyone find this absolutely rediculous? Anyone ever hear the phrase "Don't fix it if it ain't broke"? Anyone else frustrated?

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