D5160 will not print directly on DVD's or CD's with HP Photosmart Essential and Windows 7

I have just upgraded from a PC with XP utilizing HP Photosmart Premier software and the HD Photosmart D5160 to print on Printable CD's and DVD's.......to a Windows 7 Operating System which utilizes HP Photosmart Essential for its photo editing and printing.  With Windows XP and Photosmart Premier I could print on DVD's, with my HP Photosmart D5160 just fine.  Now that I have upgraded my PC and have Windows 7, I'm being told that I can't use Premier and as a result can't print on CD's and DVD's.  Is there a software fix that I can use or a certain software program that I can use with "7" so that I can once again print on these discs? I've downloaded the drivers (again) for the D5160 and tried everything that I can. HELP

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