Here are instrucitions on how to disable Windows XP's built-in burning capability.
Why would you want to do that, you may ask?
Well, if you're not actually using Window's built-in burning capability (who does ???), there's no reason to leave it enabled. On the other hand, it sometimes interferes with other burning software (notably packet writing programs such as InCD, DirectCD etc.)
FIRST STEP: Remove CD Burning features
1. Click Start -> Run, type gpedit.msc and click OK.
2. Expand User Configuration (if it isn't already expanded).
3. Double-click Administrative Templates.
4. Double-click Windows Components.
5. Double-click Windows Explorer.
6. Scroll down the list of items in the right-hand side pane and find Remove CD Burning features. Double-click it (or highlight it and select Properties) to open the Remove CD Burning features Properties window.
7. Select Enabled and click OK.
note: once you've done this, the Recording tab in the Properties window of the CD/DVD burners will no longer be available.
SECOND STEP: Disable the IMAPI sercvice
1. Click Start -> Run, type services.msc and click OK.
Alternatively: go to the Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools and then Services.
or: open the Computer Management applet by right-clicking the My Computer icon on the desktop and selecting Manage, expand Services and Applications (if it isn't already expanded) and double-click Services.
2. Scroll down the list of services in the right-hand side pane and find IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service. Double-click it (or highlight it and select Properties) to open the IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service Properties window.
3. Make sure Service status is Stopped. If it isn't stop it with the Stop button.
4. In the Startup type pull-down menu, select Disabled.
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