When I put the audio CDs I burned through Windows Media Player into my drive, it says disk is blank.
I am using a Presario CQ61. I have burned audio CDs with Windows Media Player on my computer. Upon completion, when I try to playback the CD in my disk drive for the computer, it asks what I would like to do with the blank disk. However, this same CD plays just fine in my stereo, as well as on my roommates Presario CQ61 disk drive. We have the exact same computer except mine has a webcam and hers doesn't. I don't understand why these disks will play everywhere except on the computer that was used to create the disk! I am so frustrated! I have updated my drivers. I have also disabled and re-enabled the Windows Media Player. I even went as far as restoring my computer to factory settings. What else can I do to fix this problem??
Which brand of discs u used??\
tried any other brand??
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