CREATING BACKUP IN iTunes

I have the newest version of iTunes for Windows. When I start the backup, and am prompted to use multiple disks, I say yes. (I have over 20gig of music, etc.) All seems well until the first disk is completed. I am prompted to insert another disk. iTunes says "checking media..." and after about 10 seconds, the disk is ejected. I've tried replacing the disk in the drive, but to no avail. The system just stops recognizing the disk and sits there. I've also tried the older way (instead of the backup option in ver.7) of creating a playlist of all my music and trying to make a data disk. The same problem occurs, where the burn will not continue past the first disk. CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP ME?
Sony Vaio   Windows XP   Memorex DL DVD+/-RW burner

I am having the exact same problem!!! Have you found a solution yet????
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