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I cannnot burn a disc by doing drag/drop of files. See attached. Everytime I
insert a fresh blank CD-RW and do a drag/drop it forces me to format the disc. When its done, and I try again it won't allow me to drag and drop anything. http://talkjesus.com/cd.gif |
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"Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:27409794-23E7-4A3E-9A0F-563D9AF67418@microsoft.com... >I cannnot burn a disc by doing drag/drop of files. See attached. Everytime >I > insert a fresh blank CD-RW and do a drag/drop it forces me to format the > disc. When its done, and I try again it won't allow me to drag and drop > anything. Have you tried actually going through the motions to copy image to disc, rather than dragging the file? -- Beck --> http://becs.wordpress.com |
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I rebooted and now I get this
http://talkjesus.com/cd2.gif "Chad" wrote: > I cannnot burn a disc by doing drag/drop of files. See attached. Everytime I > insert a fresh blank CD-RW and do a drag/drop it forces me to format the > disc. When its done, and I try again it won't allow me to drag and drop > anything. > > http://talkjesus.com/cd.gif |
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1. How do I do that?
2. Why is drag/drop not working and forcing me to format? "Beck" wrote: > > "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:27409794-23E7-4A3E-9A0F-563D9AF67418@microsoft.com... > >I cannnot burn a disc by doing drag/drop of files. See attached. Everytime > >I > > insert a fresh blank CD-RW and do a drag/drop it forces me to format the > > disc. When its done, and I try again it won't allow me to drag and drop > > anything. > > Have you tried actually going through the motions to copy image to disc, > rather than dragging the file? > > -- > Beck --> http://becs.wordpress.com > > |
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"Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0FB39389-A7DB-4425-B9C9-E50AE469713A@microsoft.com... > 1. How do I do that? > > 2. Why is drag/drop not working and forcing me to format? ISO files do not work like that. What you have is a proper disc image, not just a program you can put onto disc. You should really also use a CDR and not a rewritable one. What sort of burning program are you using? |
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I'm simply using vista's windows explorer to drag drop. I've never had such a
problem before. I'm not sure where you get "iso" in the first place. I never mentioned such. I am simply copying an unzipped copy of windows xp home (drag/drop) so I can install it on a virtual pc to run programs not compatible with vista. I had to use this copy (not a cd) as the cd's I have is IBM standard (7 of them) and that will overwrite vista if I did it that way. As a matter of fact, I even dragged/dropped a single text file - same error. "Beck" wrote: > > "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0FB39389-A7DB-4425-B9C9-E50AE469713A@microsoft.com... > > 1. How do I do that? > > > > 2. Why is drag/drop not working and forcing me to format? > > ISO files do not work like that. What you have is a proper disc image, not > just a program you can put onto disc. You should really also use a CDR and > not a rewritable one. > What sort of burning program are you using? > > |
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I just inserted another unformatted blank disc and it poppped up a dialog box
wanting to force me (no other option at least) to format this disc. Why? "Chad" wrote: > I'm simply using vista's windows explorer to drag drop. I've never had such a > problem before. I'm not sure where you get "iso" in the first place. I never > mentioned such. I am simply copying an unzipped copy of windows xp home > (drag/drop) so I can install it on a virtual pc to run programs not > compatible with vista. I had to use this copy (not a cd) as the cd's I have > is IBM standard (7 of them) and that will overwrite vista if I did it that > way. > > As a matter of fact, I even dragged/dropped a single text file - same error. > > "Beck" wrote: > > > > > "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:0FB39389-A7DB-4425-B9C9-E50AE469713A@microsoft.com... > > > 1. How do I do that? > > > > > > 2. Why is drag/drop not working and forcing me to format? > > > > ISO files do not work like that. What you have is a proper disc image, not > > just a program you can put onto disc. You should really also use a CDR and > > not a rewritable one. > > What sort of burning program are you using? > > > > |
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"Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ED072FA0-44E3-42A7-A43A-BE27C3813739@microsoft.com... > I'm simply using vista's windows explorer to drag drop. I've never had > such a > problem before. I'm not sure where you get "iso" in the first place. I > never > mentioned such. I am simply copying an unzipped copy of windows xp home > (drag/drop) so I can install it on a virtual pc to run programs not > compatible with vista. I had to use this copy (not a cd) as the cd's I > have > is IBM standard (7 of them) and that will overwrite vista if I did it that > way. Sorry Chad, with all the posts of people wanting to know how to burn the vista disc I totally got the wrong end of the stick of your post. |
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On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 12:59:02 -0700, Chad
<Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I'm simply using vista's windows explorer to drag drop. I've never had such a >problem before. I'm not sure where you get "iso" in the first place. I never >mentioned such. I am simply copying an unzipped copy of windows xp home >(drag/drop) so I can install it on a virtual pc to run programs not >compatible with vista. I had to use this copy (not a cd) as the cd's I have >is IBM standard (7 of them) and that will overwrite vista if I did it that >way. > >As a matter of fact, I even dragged/dropped a single text file - same error. > >"Beck" wrote: > I have not tried the built in burning in Vista so not sure. But if Vista is like XP...drag and drop burning is not supported. >> >> "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:0FB39389-A7DB-4425-B9C9-E50AE469713A@microsoft.com... >> > 1. How do I do that? >> > >> > 2. Why is drag/drop not working and forcing me to format? >> >> ISO files do not work like that. What you have is a proper disc image, not >> just a program you can put onto disc. You should really also use a CDR and >> not a rewritable one. >> What sort of burning program are you using? >> >> |
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Vista certainly does support drag & drop burning! In fact, with the "live
format" you can also update and delete files on the disc! If the disc is blank, it WILL force a format first! Regards, Mike L "Breaker" wrote: > On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 12:59:02 -0700, Chad > <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I'm simply using vista's windows explorer to drag drop. I've never had such a > >problem before. I'm not sure where you get "iso" in the first place. I never > >mentioned such. I am simply copying an unzipped copy of windows xp home > >(drag/drop) so I can install it on a virtual pc to run programs not > >compatible with vista. I had to use this copy (not a cd) as the cd's I have > >is IBM standard (7 of them) and that will overwrite vista if I did it that > >way. > > > >As a matter of fact, I even dragged/dropped a single text file - same error. > > > >"Beck" wrote: > > > > > I have not tried the built in burning in Vista so not sure. But if > Vista is like XP...drag and drop burning is not supported. > > > > >> > >> "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:0FB39389-A7DB-4425-B9C9-E50AE469713A@microsoft.com... > >> > 1. How do I do that? > >> > > >> > 2. Why is drag/drop not working and forcing me to format? > >> > >> ISO files do not work like that. What you have is a proper disc image, not > >> just a program you can put onto disc. You should really also use a CDR and > >> not a rewritable one. > >> What sort of burning program are you using? > >> > >> > |
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