Re: 850Mb capacity CD

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Your CD drive "must" have the same capability. You CD burning program "must"
have the same capability. If not - you will not get 850 meg on the CD's.

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Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User

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"painter4me" <painter4me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've bought some high capacity cd's - 850Mb each, but my windows xp c
keeps
recognizing it as 700Mb. How can I "make" my computer "see" the true
cpacity
of free space/disk? Nero also tells me that "there's not enough room" when
I
wanted to burn more than 700Mb onto the new CD. Is there an answer, or do
I
just throw out the new disks. By the way, the portable mp3 player (diskman
type) also refuses to play the high capacity cd. Any suggestions,
please?????


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