CDR format

G

Guest

When trying to copy a file to a cd i get the msg:
'windows does not support this CDR format. try another disc.
what does this mean?

I've formatted the disc on this machine.
Thanks
 
J

Jim

Craig said:
When trying to copy a file to a cd i get the msg:
'windows does not support this CDR format. try another disc.
what does this mean?

I've formatted the disc on this machine.
In which format? CDs and DVDs use a different format from disks.
Jim
 
K

kurttrail

Craig said:
When trying to copy a file to a cd i get the msg:
'windows does not support this CDR format. try another disc.
what does this mean?

I've formatted the disc on this machine.
Thanks

What program did you use to format?

What program are you trying to burn with?

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Y

Yves Leclerc

You do not normally format CD-Rs but you can format CD-RWs (using InCD or
Drag to CD)
 
J

Jim

kurttrail said:
What program did you use to format?

What program are you trying to burn with?

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Perhaps the OP was trying to use the command to format a disk. If so, he
did not realise that this command is not appropriate for a CD.
Jim
 
K

kurttrail

Jim said:
Perhaps the OP was trying to use the command to format a disk. If
so, he did not realise that this command is not appropriate for a CD.
Jim

Perhaps a lot of things. The OP needs to provide more info before
getting a more definitive answer. I'm not gonna waste my psychic
abilities on this.

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