copying digital pictures to a CD

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Could someone direct me as to adding more pictures to a CD that is already
burned. I need instruction. Thanks a lot!
 
If the CD is finalized or a CDR then you can not add to the disk. If the CD
is a CDRW has been finalized you can not add to it. You need to look at the
help files of your CD burning software to find out how to start a new
recording session on a disk that is not finalized.

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If you used XP to copy to CD (you selected the photos to be copied and used
the command "Copy to CD) you simply insert your disk like you would insert a
blank disk. After you insert your disk, XP will recognize that it has
pictures on it and open the Autoplay window. Just click Cancel on this
Autoplay box. Then proceed to select the pictures you want to copy. During
the copying, XP will show you the photos already on the CD and the new
photos to be added.
Just make sure that you do not go over about 600 MB of total files when
adding files to a CD.
 
Yves' post is correct, and your response has nothing to do with what you
were responding to. Yves didn't say that you can add data to a finalized CD.
Also, in your original response to the OP you said, "If the CD is finalized
or a CDR then you can not add to the disk." Only partially correct. You
*can* add data to a
CDR that *hasn't* been finalized.

Paul Ballou said:
If the CD is finalized it can not be written again. XP's copy feature can
not copy to CD that has been finalized no matter how much you try.

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The original post said the disk had been written to so if the disk is
finalized or a CDR media then it can not be copy to any further. You're
Comments are not required as I know what I posted and was not responding to
you so you have no clue as to what my response has to do with anything. I
really don't care who you think is correct. Just let it go and don't worry
about it as it is and was no concern of your's.

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