I have three different CD's with photos on them, and
can't seem to open them. I have tried every means
possible. Media Player, D drive, etc...Nothing works
HELP !
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Maybe the following info will get you started:
1) Create a New Folder on your desktop.
(Right click a blank space on your desktop
and choose...New / Folder)
2) With the disk in your CD drive...go to...
My Computer....
3) Right click the drive letter that represents
the CD Drive...from the menu...choose
"Explore"
4) A window should open that shows the
contents of the disk...right click the folder/s
and from the menu...choose "Copy"...
(if there are several folders...go to...Edit /
Select All...and then...right click the group
and from the menu...choose copy)
5) Now...right click your New Folder...and
from the menu...choose Paste.
This should copy everything on the CD to
your new folder...now you should be able
to open the new folder and find your images.
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