likely the disk is unusable.
eventhough the disk may
not have any data, if the eject
button is programmed to "burn"
the disk when pressed, then the
disk becomes write protected/burned
and can no longer be written to.
another thing is that your
drive might be the type that
only plays dvd's but can read/write
to cds.
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incidentally,
microsoft provides something
called skydrive and you can
store up to 5 gigs of data and
pics for free:
http://skydrive.live.com/?mkt=en-us
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"dolly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:F35616BF-F780-4FA1-A500-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Please redirect me if this is the wrong site.
>
> I am trying to copy/move files from my laptop to the D drive. Every time I
> click on copy, i get a box saying to insert disk into D drive. It is in.
> what am I doing wrong?
>
> I have windows XP, and am usinf DVD+R disks.
>
> Thanks in advance