Problem burning photos to disk

iPhoto won't burn photos to disk. says disk i erased is full. do i need to format disk, or what?

What do you wnat to do? the share ==> burn command in iPhoto creates a mini iPhoto library - for just the photos for use other than with iPhoto select the photo(s) and export (file menu ==> export) to a desktop folder - right click on the folder and burn to disk
As to erasing the disk - try a new, fresh one - for specific question on how your optical drive works ask in the hardware forum for it or for your computer if it is built in
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