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Old August 27th 04, 11:50 PM
Lynn
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When trying to burn a CD, I get the message "check that
sufficient hard disk memory is secured" and it ejects the
blank CD. How can I fix this?
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Old August 28th 04, 01:18 AM
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How much free disk space do you have? Enough to hold what you are burrning
?

"Lynn" wrote in message
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When trying to burn a CD, I get the message "check that
sufficient hard disk memory is secured" and it ejects the
blank CD. How can I fix this?


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Old August 28th 04, 02:26 AM
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I have 15.1 gig free on my HD. The burner worked two
weeks ago for the same thing. Even if I tell it to burn
directly on the CD with no simulation (records only & on
the fly)it still gives me the error message "After you
restart your system, check that you have sufficient hard
disk memory secured" I have restarted many times. Have
run sybot, adaware, scan disk, virus scan and defragged.

Thanks for your help.


-----Original Message-----
How much free disk space do you have? Enough to hold

what you are burrning
?

"Lynn" wrote in

message
...
When trying to burn a CD, I get the message "check that
sufficient hard disk memory is secured" and it ejects

the
blank CD. How can I fix this?


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