RE: Copying to CD
- From: Jaymon <Jaymon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 16:22:04 -0700
Is there any other CD burning software on your machine that you use too?
Good, CD-R is the preferred media, are you finalizing the copy procedure see
below:
Files are only written to the CD when you take an explicit action. This may
be:
right-click on the drive’s icon and take Write files to CD; or,
open a window on the drive and take Write Files to CD in the Folder actions
to be seen in the bar on the left of the window.
In either case, all the files you previously selected are then written out
to the CD as a single track — in the ISO manner — and the disk is ejected.
This burning method is strictly for CD media only. There is no support at
all in the inbuilt burning for burning DVD media.
This seems to be an update for the built in CD burner in XP:
http://www.highmat.com/download/
j;-)
"Mike" wrote:
> I am copying to a CD_R 700MB CD. Is that what you were asking ?
> To copy to the CD I am just right clicking the file and clicking Send To
> and then the D: drive.
>
> "Jaymon" wrote:
>
> > What type of cd media are you trying to copy to?
> > Are you using XP's built in CD burner?
> >
> > Review this link:
> > http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpcd.php
> >
> > j;-)
> >
> > "Mike" wrote:
> >
> > > My wife noticed a problem last night with our computer. She was trying to
> > > copy a file for work to a CD and was not allowed to do so. Whenever she
> > > tried she got an error message saying " D:\ is not accessible. Incorrect
> > > function. "
> > > The drive seems to work to play games and things like that but will not
> > > allow files to be copied to the D drive.
> > > Anybody have any clues ?
.
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