Re: manage organize files on disk

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Hello,

You're welcome.

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"LV4THE1" <LV4THE1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks SOOOO much! This was a great experience. I will keep this board on
my
Fav's. Thanks again for your time!
Lv4the1

"SingaporeWebDesign" wrote:

Hello,

USB drives behave the same as your C drive. Yes, you will be able to
organize files.

If you are using a 3.5" drive, there are smaller 2.5 (and even smaller
than
that) drives that make is easy to carry around. But it will be costlier.

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"LV4THE1" <LV4THE1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Singapore
Believe it or not I really did not know the larger purpose of USB
Storage.
Will I be able to organize my files on such a drive? Guess I should
give
these little drives a try!!
I do have an external hard drive but did not think to access or use it
for
usable storage. Only using it for backup at this time. SO much
space
here
I will work w/ the external for my purposes, IE for my Ebay photos etc?
Hope
I am on the right track. GREAT replies and Thanks
Lv4the1

"SingaporeWebDesign" wrote:

Hello,

I don't use CD-Rs/CD-RWs for quick storage - I use removable USB
storage
like thumb drives or external hard disks.

And yes, as far as I know, packet writing is the only choice. You can
also
use Sessions (which comes with many software like Nero), but it will
reduce
in space as you add on files (and create sessions).

Which is why I find USB devices work best for quick and easy storage.

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"LV4THE1" <LV4THE1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello to Singapore and Poprivit

Well let me rethink my question....How do YOU and others save,
rename,
organize, delete files and folders for storage on disk? Is this
packet
writing my only option except to multiple step the whole process
file
by
file
as I have been doing???
Thanks SOOO much for responding
Lv4the1

"SingaporeWebDesign" wrote:

Hello,

An easier way is to use packet writing software, the minus point
being
that
it will not be readable on other computers without the packet
writing
software installed

More Info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_writing
InCD Packet Writing Software (Not free)
http://www.nero.com/nero7/eng/InCD_5.html
More
http://www.google.com/search?q=packet+writing+software


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"LV4THE1" <LV4THE1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Surely there is an easier way to create, rename, delete and
organize
files
on
CDR-RW disk!
I switched to RW disks thinking I could do these tasks and it
seems
very
cumbersome. It was so much easier on my ZIP drive!
Must I decide on a fiie name before I move or copy files? Should
I
open 2
windows to perform these tasks? Tell me there is an easier
way???
I run Windows XP Home and have a CDR-RW drive
Thank you












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