Still Can't Copy photos to CD

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Please see my reply to David Candy about my compter not copying files or
photos to CD. Should I just hire someone to look at this problem?? Is there
another avenue? Seems like most tech help is a $50 dollar minimum.......ouch
I'm too poor for that.........Cooky
 
Cooky said:
Please see my reply to David Candy about my compter not copying files or
photos to CD. Should I just hire someone to look at this problem?? Is there
another avenue? Seems like most tech help is a $50 dollar minimum.......ouch
I'm too poor for that.........Cooky
Are you trying to use XP's built in burning capability?
Do you have a D drive on your system that is a CD writer?
Jim
 
Thanks Jim......
I'm trying to use the computer's builtin burning. This is all I've ever
used. I haven't added anything.
Cooky
 
Cooky said:
Thanks Jim......
I'm trying to use the computer's builtin burning. This is all I've ever
used. I haven't added anything.
Cooky
I don't use XP's built in burning so can't help you there.
Can you play a music CD in your drive? If not, the drive is bad.
Jim
 
It still plays CDs and will burn a film of the photos using windows music
maker. I just can't back up any data on cds.
 
Hello Cooky,

I can't find the reply you noted in your first message. Please describe the
problem that you're seeing. Are there error messages you encounter or do
you just not have the options in an Explorer window to copy to CD? In an
Explorer window, do you have the common task pane showing on the left (it
would list "Picture Tasks", etc)?

Thanks,
Gregg Rivers [MSFT]

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just a thought but when windows burns photos to cd it puts them into a
temporary place first. is your system clogged up with rubbish something akin
to the temporary internet files folders which mean you cant download stuff??
 
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