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What's New? Results 1 to 2 of 2. Join Date Sep Posts Windows Media Player- Connect to Burner and restart burn I have installed windows Media Player 11 and just after installed it my optical drive is not getting recognized any more. When i click on burn tab of media player than i get an error message saying "Connect a burner and restart the player". I don't know how Windows Media Player has ruin my optical drive.

Is there anyone who has faced same issue or has any idea??? I need to fix this as soon as possible. I have a laptop and I have burn cd's before but now is coming up this message "connect a burner and restart the player" I never needed to connect anything to burn music, why is this coming up now?

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Thread starter Jackiefrost9 Start date Nov 10, Status This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread. Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Jackiefrost9 Thread Starter. Joined Jun 16, Messages 3, Ever since I built my new system windows media player will not recognize either one of my cd drives.

I have no idea where to even begin, suggestions? Joined Jun 4, Messages Do you have version 10 or 11? If nothing is there, you will have to add them. If you have version 11, I assume it would be the same, but you know what they say about assuming! Hope this helps!! Good Luck!! Hard drives is supposed to be cd drives.

When i click on the burn tab it just says "Connect a burner and restart the player" I have version The drive is either not supported or not installed correctly. If your drive isn't listed, it might not be designed for use with Windows XP and might not work correctly. To verify that your CD drive is recognized and set up to burn, do the following: 1. Open My Computer. In the Devices with Removable Storage area, right-click the drive, and then click Properties. If your CD drive is recognized, you will see a Recording tab.

Select the Enable CD recording on this drive check box.



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