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Make sure that there are no memory resident programs running. These include instant messaging software and anti virus programs.
When this happens its because it needs more ram and hard drive space to process the file and if there is shortage of memory when your doing this windows will go to the swap file while your file is being created.
It could be caused by the clock speed being too slow if its an older machine. Usually 650 mhz and above will work with the program but the faster the processor you have the better off you are.
You should have 2 programs on your laptop that allow you to burn a dvd or cd. Sonic RecordNow is mainly for CDs. The WinDVD Creator is for DVDs. More details in the manual above.
Try removing the dvd software and reinstalling it. I had this happen on a Sony Vaio and then after the computer crashed and I reinstalled everything, the dvd player worked. I tried downloading updates for the WinDvd software, but that didn't fix it. If the cdrom unit is bad, then it is a lost cause and too pricey to replace, unless you get a scrap part laptop.
Buy another copy.
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