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Benjamin Mussler
How do I stop Vista (Ultimate, 32 bit) from adding "desktop.ini" files
to CDs without breaking its ability to burn single files?
I tried deleting the "desktop.ini" file from the temporary CD files but
then Vista wouldn't let me burn a single file to the CD. When I used
Windows Explorer to select one single file and hit the "Burn" button in
the Windows Explorer toolbar, the CD drive displayed the file (with a
small blue arrow on its icon, I guess that's the "temporary file" icon)
but when I hit the "Burn to disc" button the "Burn to Disc" dialog told
me "There are no files to burn" (which was, of course, not true).
When I added a second file to the CD Vista suddenly allowed me to burn
the files. I just wanted to burn only one file to a CD and in the end I
had to add an empty text file to the CD.
to CDs without breaking its ability to burn single files?
I tried deleting the "desktop.ini" file from the temporary CD files but
then Vista wouldn't let me burn a single file to the CD. When I used
Windows Explorer to select one single file and hit the "Burn" button in
the Windows Explorer toolbar, the CD drive displayed the file (with a
small blue arrow on its icon, I guess that's the "temporary file" icon)
but when I hit the "Burn to disc" button the "Burn to Disc" dialog told
me "There are no files to burn" (which was, of course, not true).
When I added a second file to the CD Vista suddenly allowed me to burn
the files. I just wanted to burn only one file to a CD and in the end I
had to add an empty text file to the CD.