copying photos

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Guest

Help...I can't copy my downloaded Photos onto a Cd-rom and when I try to read
other Cd-roms nothing will show
 
Y

Yves Alarie

Not so easy to help you because you really don't tell us any specifics. But
what is listed below may help.

To copy photos to CD-R or CD-RW using XP. (05-08-06)



1.. Insert a blank CD-R (or CD-RW) into your CD drive. Wait about 15-20
seconds for XP to recognize that a CD-R has been inserted. A window may
open, with a variety of options in it or no option in it. You don't need any
of the options in this window to copy to a CD-R. There is a Cancel button at
the bottom of this window. Click on it to close this window or click on the
red X square at the top right. If this window does not open, this is fine
just go to step 2.
2.. Click on My Computer and navigate to the folder where your pictures
are located. Open the folder so you can see the files you want to copy.
3.. You now need to select the files you want to copy. Do you want to copy
all the files in the folder? If so, hold the Ctrl key down and press the
letter A. This will select (highlight in blue) all the files in the folder.
If you want to select only some of the files, click on the first file you
want to select. Remove your finger from your mouse and move the mouse
pointer over the second file, hold the Ctrl key down and click on the second
file you want to select. Continue doing this until all the files you want to
copy are selected. Each time a file is selected it will be highlighted in
blue. If the files you want to select are listed in a row, you can do it
this way. Click on the first file, remove your finger from the mouse and
move the mouse pointer over the last file. Hold the Shift key down and click
on the last file you want. All the files between the first and last file you
clicked on will be highlighted in blue.
4.. Once you have selected the files you want to copy, look at the menu on
the left of the selected files. The top menu should be "Picture Tasks". The
last item listed under "Picture Tasks" is "Copy to CD". Click on it. The
other way is to right click on one of the selected pictures. A menu will
open. Click on Send To. Click on your CD drive on the opening list.
5.. The copying process will start (a small window opening at the top of
your screen indicating the progress, wait until completed, also you may not
see this window if you are copying just a few files because the operation is
too fast) and you will get a message, right hand corner bottom of your
screen, "You have files waiting." Click on it.
6.. A window will open. It will show you the photo files you just selected
to copy. Look at the menu on the left and click on "Write these files to CD".
7.. A Wizard box will open. Just follow the directions on the screen to
complete the job.
8.. Once you have copied the photos to the CD you may want to copy more to
it in the future. Just insert it instead of inserting a blank CD and follow
the same directions. Just make sure you have enough space on it to add more
photo files. A CD will hold 700 MB but with photo files, don't try to fill
it. Limit to about 200 - 300 photo files per CD and not more than a total of
600 MB. Otherwise it can take a long time to open this CD to view the files,
but if you don't mind the time you can fill it.
9.. During copying, you may get the following messages "File XXXX.jpg has
extra information..." or "The thumbnails information will be lost..." In
both cases, click on YES, not on Skip, in the message box.


Some problems with the above:



1.. You looked for the command "Copy to CD", but it is not there. If so,
repair this way.
Click on Start, click on Run and type the following in the opening textbox:

REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL

And press the Enter key.

Note that there is a space between .32 and SHI..

You did the above, but still no "Copy to CD" command available. Go to step 2
below and check if your drive is set to recording.



2.. You can find the "Copy to CD" command (or you still cannot find it
listed there) but it still does not work.
Check if your drive is set for recording using XP. Open My Computer, look
under Devices with removable storage and right click on your CD drive. Click
on Properties. A window will open. Click on the Recording tab at the top of
this window. Then check, Enable recording box. Also, check the box "Eject
after recording" .

You tried this, but you can't find a Recording tab when the window opens. If
so, update the CD driver so it is compatible with XP (particularly if you
upgraded to XP from 98 or ME) or something else is wrong as under items 3 or
4 below.



3.. You may have installed some CD copying software to copy music CDs. If
so, this may be interfering with XP. If you use Roxio, update your version
to at least 5.3 or above. If you have Roxio 7, you may use this to copy
photo files. Use the option Copy data files instead of copy music. If you
have other music CD copying software make sure you upgrade to a version that
will not interfere with XP or use this software to copy your photo files to
CD.
4.. You may have purchased a new computer with a CD/DVD burner. If so, use
the software supplied by the manufacturer and select the copy data files
option if there is no specific copy photo files option. If you want to use
XP instead, you probably need to set your drive for recording as given
above.
5.. Instead of using the Copy to CD command you used the Send to command
and no CD drive is listed there. If you upgraded to XP you should check that
you have a driver for your CD drive compatible with XP or first check that
your drive is Enable for recording as given above. Sometimes you get the
instruction to send to a writable CD drive on the list but you don't get
writable, you get drag and drop or simply the CD drive letter. Click on it,
provided you have checked that the drive is Enabled for recording.
6.. If none of the above works, check the manufacturer of the CD drive web
site for a driver compatible with XP, particularly if you upgraded to XP.
 
G

Guest

Yves Alarie said:
Not so easy to help you because you really don't tell us any specifics. But
what is listed below may help.

To copy photos to CD-R or CD-RW using XP. (05-08-06)



1.. Insert a blank CD-R (or CD-RW) into your CD drive. Wait about 15-20
seconds for XP to recognize that a CD-R has been inserted. A window may
open, with a variety of options in it or no option in it. You don't need any
of the options in this window to copy to a CD-R. There is a Cancel button at
the bottom of this window. Click on it to close this window or click on the
red X square at the top right. If this window does not open, this is fine
just go to step 2.
2.. Click on My Computer and navigate to the folder where your pictures
are located. Open the folder so you can see the files you want to copy.
3.. You now need to select the files you want to copy. Do you want to copy
all the files in the folder? If so, hold the Ctrl key down and press the
letter A. This will select (highlight in blue) all the files in the folder.
If you want to select only some of the files, click on the first file you
want to select. Remove your finger from your mouse and move the mouse
pointer over the second file, hold the Ctrl key down and click on the second
file you want to select. Continue doing this until all the files you want to
copy are selected. Each time a file is selected it will be highlighted in
blue. If the files you want to select are listed in a row, you can do it
this way. Click on the first file, remove your finger from the mouse and
move the mouse pointer over the last file. Hold the Shift key down and click
on the last file you want. All the files between the first and last file you
clicked on will be highlighted in blue.
4.. Once you have selected the files you want to copy, look at the menu on
the left of the selected files. The top menu should be "Picture Tasks". The
last item listed under "Picture Tasks" is "Copy to CD". Click on it. The
other way is to right click on one of the selected pictures. A menu will
open. Click on Send To. Click on your CD drive on the opening list.
5.. The copying process will start (a small window opening at the top of
your screen indicating the progress, wait until completed, also you may not
see this window if you are copying just a few files because the operation is
too fast) and you will get a message, right hand corner bottom of your
screen, "You have files waiting." Click on it.
6.. A window will open. It will show you the photo files you just selected
to copy. Look at the menu on the left and click on "Write these files to CD".
7.. A Wizard box will open. Just follow the directions on the screen to
complete the job.
8.. Once you have copied the photos to the CD you may want to copy more to
it in the future. Just insert it instead of inserting a blank CD and follow
the same directions. Just make sure you have enough space on it to add more
photo files. A CD will hold 700 MB but with photo files, don't try to fill
it. Limit to about 200 - 300 photo files per CD and not more than a total of
600 MB. Otherwise it can take a long time to open this CD to view the files,
but if you don't mind the time you can fill it.
9.. During copying, you may get the following messages "File XXXX.jpg has
extra information..." or "The thumbnails information will be lost..." In
both cases, click on YES, not on Skip, in the message box.


Some problems with the above:



1.. You looked for the command "Copy to CD", but it is not there. If so,
repair this way.
Click on Start, click on Run and type the following in the opening textbox:

REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL

And press the Enter key.

Note that there is a space between .32 and SHI..

You did the above, but still no "Copy to CD" command available. Go to step 2
below and check if your drive is set to recording.



2.. You can find the "Copy to CD" command (or you still cannot find it
listed there) but it still does not work.
Check if your drive is set for recording using XP. Open My Computer, look
under Devices with removable storage and right click on your CD drive. Click
on Properties. A window will open. Click on the Recording tab at the top of
this window. Then check, Enable recording box. Also, check the box "Eject
after recording" .

You tried this, but you can't find a Recording tab when the window opens. If
so, update the CD driver so it is compatible with XP (particularly if you
upgraded to XP from 98 or ME) or something else is wrong as under items 3 or
4 below.



3.. You may have installed some CD copying software to copy music CDs. If
so, this may be interfering with XP. If you use Roxio, update your version
to at least 5.3 or above. If you have Roxio 7, you may use this to copy
photo files. Use the option Copy data files instead of copy music. If you
have other music CD copying software make sure you upgrade to a version that
will not interfere with XP or use this software to copy your photo files to
CD.
4.. You may have purchased a new computer with a CD/DVD burner. If so, use
the software supplied by the manufacturer and select the copy data files
option if there is no specific copy photo files option. If you want to use
XP instead, you probably need to set your drive for recording as given
above.
5.. Instead of using the Copy to CD command you used the Send to command
and no CD drive is listed there. If you upgraded to XP you should check that
you have a driver for your CD drive compatible with XP or first check that
your drive is Enable for recording as given above. Sometimes you get the
instruction to send to a writable CD drive on the list but you don't get
writable, you get drag and drop or simply the CD drive letter. Click on it,
provided you have checked that the drive is Enabled for recording.
6.. If none of the above works, check the manufacturer of the CD drive web
site for a driver compatible with XP, particularly if you upgraded to XP.


I have tried all of the first suggestions, nothing works..I cannot get my photos onto a cd..when I right click onto my dvd-rw drive (e) and got to properties and click on autoplay, I cannot get it off music files, I click down to pictures and click apply but it will not stay there??? is something to do with the problem? I can see there is data on two of the cd's but they will not play, I bought some new ones to-day, one message is telling me the disc may no longer be useable and there is a problem in writing, before that it asks me if I want a Himart disc? yes or no does seem to make a difference, hope this makes some sense. Thanks
 
Y

Yves Alarie

After you go to Properties, click on the Recording tab, not the Autoplay tab
and then click on Enable....

Himart is something you do NOT want.
If you are getting this far with the CD copying wizard, make sure you do not
select Himart and if this fails let us know what happened after you have
"Enable...."

If you have a DVD-RW drive your computer probably came with some software to
copy to CDs and DVDs. You can use it instead of XP and select copying "data
files" if "photo files" is not an option in selecting what you want to copy.
 
G

Guest

Yves Alarie said:
After you go to Properties, click on the Recording tab, not the Autoplay tab
and then click on Enable....

Himart is something you do NOT want.
If you are getting this far with the CD copying wizard, make sure you do not
select Himart and if this fails let us know what happened after you have
"Enable...."

If you have a DVD-RW drive your computer probably came with some software to
copy to CDs and DVDs. You can use it instead of XP and select copying "data
files" if "photo files" is not an option in selecting what you want to copy.





Thanks again, I tried all the suggestions and finally gave in and got in an "
expert" there seemed to be a problem with the Windows Media also some 'spys'
he installed some new Spyware, Ad-Aware, and a CD burning program, Nero, can
now copy photos OK, but all the previous discs still do not show anything,
also deleted Norton and left on AVG, so luckily no major hardware problems...
 

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