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i have copied photos to a CD using XP wizard, and they seem to be
copied successfully (i eject and reinsert the disk and the folder are there with images inside). Here's the problem.....I sent a CD to a friend who cannot "bring them up" on her computer. She even went to Kino's in hopes that they could find them (they couldn't...) What am I doing wrong? Thank for any help Teri |
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first of all,
make sure you are selecting the pictures, not shortcuts to them. I like to use "select all" from the edit menu. then copy with ctrl - c then open the cd rom drive and use ctrl - v to paste. then burn. then verify the cd by opening a few files ON THE CD. ok. still these days there are differerences in cd rw's and the programs that control them. If you used windows as in the example above, then your files were burned at the fastest possible speed your drive goes. a Slow CD drive will not read a cd that was burned faster than it can read. Nero is a program that allows you control the burn speed if that is your problem. you can set it to burn at 4x or 10x so that people with slower CD readers can read what you wrote. hope this helps. James <tericraven@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:1155755691.882882.241960@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... >i have copied photos to a CD using XP wizard, and they seem to be > copied successfully (i eject and reinsert the disk and the folder are > there with images inside). Here's the problem.....I sent a CD to a > friend who cannot "bring them up" on her computer. She even went to > Kino's in hopes that they could find them (they couldn't...) What am I > doing wrong? > Thank for any help > Teri > |
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Thank you, James, you were very helpful. I had no idea that the speed
at which my PC writes files can affect a slower PC's ability to read them....I found that if I click on my E drive "Properties" and go to the "Recording" tab I can slow the rate my PC writes. I"ve since changed it from "fastest" to 4X. Is this as effective? Do I need to actually buy a CD with a slower speed on it? Mine are 24X. I'm 99% sure i was copying jpeg images. I clicked on the files "properties" and the File Type was JPEG image. Someone on another board told me to download slideshow.exe. When XP Wizard prompts, I should select the Slideshow option and this will allow non XP computers to see photos. What stumps me about this is that Kinko's is supposed to have XP and still couldn't see the photos... I'll try your method of copying and let you know how it goes. Thanks again for all your help. Teri James W. Long wrote: > first of all, > make sure you are selecting the pictures, not shortcuts to them. > I like to use "select all" from the edit menu. > > then copy with ctrl - c > > then open the cd rom drive and use ctrl - v to paste. > > then burn. > > then verify the cd by opening a few files ON THE CD. > > > ok. still these days there are differerences in cd rw's and > the programs that control them. If you used windows > as in the example above, then your files were burned > at the fastest possible speed your drive goes. a Slow CD drive > will not read a cd that was burned faster than it can read. > > Nero is a program that allows you control the burn speed > if that is your problem. you can set it to burn at 4x or 10x > so that people with slower CD readers can read what you wrote. > > hope this helps. > > James > > > <tericraven@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:1155755691.882882.241960@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > >i have copied photos to a CD using XP wizard, and they seem to be > > copied successfully (i eject and reinsert the disk and the folder are > > there with images inside). Here's the problem.....I sent a CD to a > > friend who cannot "bring them up" on her computer. She even went to > > Kino's in hopes that they could find them (they couldn't...) What am I > > doing wrong? > > Thank for any help > > Teri > > |
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