Re: copying photos to E drive
From: Yves Alarie (rd50_at_@pitt.edu)
Date: 08/14/04
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Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 10:15:17 -0400
If it was working before, it is likely that some other software you used to
copy music (something like Roxio) took over. To get XP procedure back, right
click on your CD drive and click on Properties. A window will open. Click on
the Recording tab and check the boxes "Enable..." and "Eject..."
If you use Roxio again, it will work fine but you will have to use the same
procedure again to get XP back.
Or, it may just be that you are using the wrong command. After you select
the photo files, look at the menu on the left under Picture Tasks. The last
command is "Copy to CD". Click on this instead of the Copy command under
File and Folder Tasks.
"Shyanne" <Shyanne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6818435C-1083-43FD-AE30-993AEBCA099B@microsoft.com...
> When I try to copy photos from my C drive to the CD drive I'm getting an
error
> (E: drive not accesible). Can anyone tell me if I'm missing a file or what
I
> might be doing wrong. I have copied files and pictures before with
process
> but now its not work. HELP!!! I have used the help menu with the steps but
> that's not working either
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