Sonic Record problem

J

Jonjo

I selected a number of folders to copy to disc using sonic record now. When
I clicked on burn I got a message "Please insert an appendable data disc and
try again". I tried a couple of different discs, but both caused the same
response.
I haven't had this problem when I have burned discs before.
My OS is xp home edition. My computer is an HP Pavilion f1703.
Can someone explain why I am getting the above message even though there is
a disc in the drive?
 
S

Scott M.

How does this question relate to general questions about Microsoft's ".NET"
(a.k.a. "dotnet") programming platform?

-Scott
 
P

PvdG42

Jonjo said:
I selected a number of folders to copy to disc using sonic record now.
When
I clicked on burn I got a message "Please insert an appendable data disc
and
try again". I tried a couple of different discs, but both caused the same
response.
I haven't had this problem when I have burned discs before.
My OS is xp home edition. My computer is an HP Pavilion f1703.
Can someone explain why I am getting the above message even though there
is
a disc in the drive?

Hello, Jonjo.

As Scott has pointed out, you've asked your CD burner/Windows XP question in
a discussion group for .NET programming questions. Here's a way to find a
Windows XP discussion group.

Try this.

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/

In the tree on the left, open English, then open Windows. In the Windows
subcategory, find and open the Windows XP subcategory. Find a group there
for your question.
 
M

mick

PvdG42 said:
Hello, Jonjo.

As Scott has pointed out, you've asked your CD burner/Windows XP question in
a discussion group for .NET programming questions. Here's a way to find a
Windows XP discussion group.

Try this.

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/

In the tree on the left, open English, then open Windows. In the Windows
subcategory, find and open the Windows XP subcategory. Find a group there
for your question.

I think people see the "microsoft.public" and the "general" and ignore the bit in between.
Perhaps they think "dotnet" sounds a bit like "internet":)

mick
 

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