Re: Reading CDs & DVDs

From: Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\) (user_at_#notme.com)
Date: 06/24/04

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    When the disk was inserted into the drive, were the files on the disk
    visible in Explorer. Since you were able to copy the files to the hard
    drive it would appear the answer is yes and XP read the CDs just fine. The
    issue has to do with function. Sometimes, a temp file must be created and
    written in order to perform various operations. If the file can't be
    written to the disk on which the operation is being performed, the operation
    will fail.

    There are other possibilities, i.e. some operations actually require the
    file be opened in order to be read for a specific function, that would
    require the file being copied from the CD to the hard drive before you could
    perform the function.

    Other things to consider, XP's native CD burning function is essentially a
    CD mastering program as opposed to packet writing and while on some setups,
    XP can read packet written CDs natively, in most cases, it requires the
    installation of a third party application such as the app in which the
    packet written CDs were created. If these disks were created by dragging
    and dropping files directly to CD, they were packet written and as such,
    would be problematic for XP to read natively as described in this paragraph.
    Also, since your system did read the CDs, if packet written, the CDs were
    formatted for that function, hence any writing to the disk required by the
    function would fail, hence the operation would fail.

    The problem was not the reading from CDs which XP did just fine. The
    problem was function.

    -- 
    Michael Solomon MS-MVP
    Windows Shell/User
    Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
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    "samuel habte" <habtes1@msn.com> wrote in message 
    news:1f48701c45807$a6ce2680$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    >
    >>-----Original Message-----
    >>Hi.  Just got a new Gateway XP Pro machine w/ a DVD
    > burner.  Spent most of
    >>today trying to export/import my Outlook Express
    > messages, address books,
    >>etc.  Talk about hair pulling.  The XP machine couldn't
    > import the files.
    >>Both my old and new machines have the exact same copy of
    > OE6.  Same build
    >>too.
    >>
    >>As a last resort I tried coping the folders off the CD
    > into a temporary
    >>folder on the XP.  Now I can import them, no problem.
    > Question.  What would
    >>cause my XP not to read a data CD correctly?  I've been
    > burning CDs on my
    >>old machine for a couple of years.  No other machine had
    > trouble with my
    >>CDs.
    >>
    >>Any advice would be greatly appreciated...Dennis
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>.
    >> 
    

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