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Old 26-03-2008, 06:16 PM   #1
Bob F.
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When using "properties" on you CD/DVD drive they refer to the media. When
no media is installed the data is meaningless.

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> Brink;661341 Wrote:
>> > davidjchuang;661337 Wrote:
>> >
>> > Shawn, like I said to Joe, I don't know how to format it or delete the
>> > files that are on the E drive.> >

>>
>> OK David,
>>
>> It's not hard to do. Place the DVD RW in the drive and click open
>> when AutoPlay pops up for the DVD. If it does not, then open the Start
>> menu and click on the "Computer" button on the right dark side of the
>> Start menu.
>>
>>
>> To format the DVD RW, right click on the E: drive and click Format
>> and confirm the action.
>>
>>
>> To manually delete files on the DVD RW that you do not want, click on
>> the E: drive to open it. Next, right click on any file or folder you
>> do not want and click "Delete". Just confirm the action and it will be
>> gone. Repeat until you have enough space to add what you wanted.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Shawn

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>
> No, NO, I'm sorry. I must have misled you. I don't mean the DVD disk. I
> mean the E drive itself. I opened the Computer, click DVD RW DRIVE E: ,
> click Properties. The window opened and showed me that there are no more
> space in the drive. Pie chart is all blue.
> That's what I meant. Now what should I do, please ?
> Where did that smiling face come from?? I didn't do it.
>
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Old 26-03-2008, 06:24 PM   #2
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Just to be clear, my last response is in context of your last question and
specifically to the "General" tab of "Properties".

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> When using "properties" on you CD/DVD drive they refer to the media.
> When no media is installed the data is meaningless.
>
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> Regards, BobF.
> "davidjchuang" <davidjchuang.36ubr1@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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>> Brink;661341 Wrote:
>>> > davidjchuang;661337 Wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Shawn, like I said to Joe, I don't know how to format it or delete the
>>> > files that are on the E drive.> >
>>>
>>> OK David,
>>>
>>> It's not hard to do. Place the DVD RW in the drive and click open
>>> when AutoPlay pops up for the DVD. If it does not, then open the Start
>>> menu and click on the "Computer" button on the right dark side of the
>>> Start menu.
>>>
>>>
>>> To format the DVD RW, right click on the E: drive and click Format
>>> and confirm the action.
>>>
>>>
>>> To manually delete files on the DVD RW that you do not want, click on
>>> the E: drive to open it. Next, right click on any file or folder you
>>> do not want and click "Delete". Just confirm the action and it will be
>>> gone. Repeat until you have enough space to add what you wanted.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps,
>>> Shawn

>>
>>
>> No, NO, I'm sorry. I must have misled you. I don't mean the DVD disk. I
>> mean the E drive itself. I opened the Computer, click DVD RW DRIVE E: ,
>> click Properties. The window opened and showed me that there are no more
>> space in the drive. Pie chart is all blue.
>> That's what I meant. Now what should I do, please ?
>> Where did that smiling face come from?? I didn't do it.
>>
>>
>> --
>> davidjchuang

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