Won't Burn a Playlist!

For some odd reason when I try to burn a playlist iTunes won't burn it. I get two errors one in the iTunes LCD window and a dialog box. Here are the links or images to what I am talking about.
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By the two images you'll see the errors. The type of CD-RW I am using is a Memorex Ultra Speed CD-RW at 24x.
iPod 5G 30GB   Windows XP  

If this is a new problem that you've never experienced before, I would try turning off the mini store. Maybe it's trying to access the internet and it interupts the burn process. This is a wild guess, believe me! I don't have the mini store on in my playlists when I burn and I don't have problems.
Also, is there any problem with your CD-RW disk? Is it locked for some reason? Could you try a simple CD-R disk and see if it works?

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