Copying Files to CD

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Ed

When I click on the CD Drive D, I get the error message
that the drive is not accessible.
 
Hi Ed,

Double-click "My Computer". Right-click the CD drive and select properties.
Go to the recording tab and check the line to enable recording on this
drive.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!

Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
 
I'm having a similar problem. I get the error message that the drive is
inaccessible - illegal function when a blank disk is first put in the
drive, or when I try to drag and drop copy to CD, but the drive STILL
WORKS to burn music CDs or PictureCDs using just windows - Is your
problem the same?
Norm

| Hi Ed,
|
| Double-click "My Computer". Right-click the CD drive and select
properties.
| Go to the recording tab and check the line to enable recording on this
| drive.
|
| --
| Best of Luck,
|
| Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
| Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
|
| Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
|
|
|
| | > When I click on the CD Drive D, I get the error message
| > that the drive is not accessible.
|
|
 
Here are other posts on this - I am having the same
problem. :)


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Hello - thank you for your response. I have tried both
ways (directly from the application, and by right click,
explore). The CD is blank, and I am able to go into "my
computer", "right click" and "properties" and it
recognizes the disk is in the drive, and under media type
says "this disk can be formatted for read and write
access", and shows the disk as empty.

I was able to save items to a disk before (i.e. copying
cds, saving docs) and am not sure why this has changed.
I went into troubleshoot, as well, and it says the device
is working properly. In safe mode, it suggests I contact
the system admin to provide access, but I am the sys
admin, and am trying to save the docs under the sys admin
profile.

Strange, huh? :)

Thank you :)

Rhiannon
 
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