Disc burner or software Not Found – Quick solution for iTunes
Today I opened up iTunes to burn a 15 older songs that I had backed up from a CD I bought years ago. Good thing it was backed up because the original CD is scratched to hell. The program recognizes that a blank disc has been inserted into my CD drive, and notifies me that I can now burn a playlist. I put all my new songs into a playlist, make sure that everything is checked, and then I hit the “Burn Disc” button. After a bit of processing, the following message appeared in status box: “Disc Burner Or Software Not Found”. Seeing this, I immediately checked my Burning settings under Preferences, and saw that my DVD/CD burner was display there. So, I thought to myself, “What could be the problem?”
I went to My Computer, right clicked on the drive and tried to look for updated drivers, and rolling back wouldn’t do any good since I couldn’t remember ever updating them in the first place.
After a bit of searching online I found a post talking about a similar problem. Since this is a recently new installation of Windows 7 Home Premium I thought to myself I bet this solution would work with my scenario and it does! CD successfully burnt.
The Solution:
Below are links to download an addon to daemon tools that upgrades the SCSI connection and fixes this iTunes bug. The addon is called, SPTD v1.50 X64. You can download them here, just look for SPTD v1.50 X64, and select the one right for your computer.
Or, I could just place direct download links here for both the 32-bit version, and the 64-bit version on my server… I think I will…
After you download it, just install it.
Or possible cause for this problem. DaemonTools – Quick solution for iTunes
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