Burning a cd

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windows xp. I burned a software cd and it works find. I installed it and
everything the cd has to be in in order to use the software. The problem is I
burned the cd and if I dont have the original cd in it will say please put in
the original cd and the software will not work unless i put in the original
cd. So when i click on the icon to open up the software thats what it says
please put in the original cd so i do and it works, but why when i put in the
burned cd it does not work and gives me that message.?
 
zuse said:
windows xp. I burned a software cd and it works find. I installed it
and everything the cd has to be in in order to use the software. The
problem is I burned the cd and if I dont have the original cd in it
will say please put in the original cd and the software will not work
unless i put in the original cd. So when i click on the icon to open
up the software thats what it says please put in the original cd so i
do and it works, but why when i put in the burned cd it does not work
and gives me that message.?

Did you copy the cd or did you move the files to the cd to be burned? If you
moved the files to the cd to be burned, do you have Show hidden files and
folders checked in Folder Options?
 
The original CD likely has some sort of copy protection. Even though you
have a copy that works, it may not be totally identical to the original.
The running software detects this and asks for the original.
Since there are many was to sense this difference, it's a bit hard to give
you a quick answer that would solve the problem.
 
I did a cd copy. not file or folder copy. and if i have to have to original
cd to make the software run i mize well not even have a copy but i want a
copy. I like to make copies of all my cd's just incase something happens
 
zuse said:
I did a cd copy. not file or folder copy. and if i have to have to
original cd to make the software run i mize well not even have a copy
but i want a copy. I like to make copies of all my cd's just incase
something happens
I agree with you, I also prefer to work from copies and keep the originals
stowed safely away. But if you have a copy protected disk, the only option I
know is to set up a virtual drive. You can google it and get more info.
 
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