In Win7, you can use the system's self-contained CD burning function to burn a CD. Put a blank disc into the burner, open the "computer" window, double-click the burner icon, pop up the "burn disc" dialog box, select the burning type. There are two options: "similar to USB flash drive" and "with CD/DVD player ". Select a USB flash drive to burn a CD that can save, edit, and delete files at any time and run on WinXP or a later version; select the "with CD/DVD player" mode to burn a CD. The CD can work on most computers, but the files on the CD cannot be edited or deleted. Select "similar to USB flash drive" Mode 1. If you select "similar to USB flash drive", click "Next" and the system will format the blank disc. 2. After formatting the blank disc, the blank disc is automatically opened. Copy, cut, or drag the file that needs to be burned to the disc to the blank disc window, and the recorder starts working, burn related files to the CD.
After the optical disc record is successful, click "end session" on the optical drive, and then remove the optical disc. However, the optical disc is placed in the optical drive, and the disk cannot be read, and a new optical recording is obtained, this is also the same problem, but the CD can be read in the Xp optical drive. It is strange that this is the second time this problem has been encountered.