How to copy photo files to a cd

S

sciondog

Simple problem hopefully with a simple answer. I cannot copy a photo file
from "my pictures" onto a cd. My toolbar does not give me the "copy to cd"
option. If I try to use the "copy this file" choice and choose my
cd-writer/e drive I get an "e: drive not accessible" response. I thought
maybe my cd writer was broken but I can still burn a cd using my Windows
Media Player. I've also tried to drag the file to the e: drive in Windows
Explorer but get same response. I have Windows Xp for home, version 5.1
Service Pack 2, Internet Explorer 7 with cipher strength 128 bit. Am I
missing an obvious solution. Or is my system a little to old. All my online
updates are current. Thanks for any help with this.
 
T

TaurArian

Check to make sure that you CDRW drive is enabled.
Right click on your CDRW drive, select Properties, Recording tab, Enable.

If that is correct, you could try:-
1. Click on Start
2. Click on Run
3. Type the following in the textbox: REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL
(Note that there is a space between ...32 and SHI...)
4. Press Enter.


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| Simple problem hopefully with a simple answer. I cannot copy a photo file
| from "my pictures" onto a cd. My toolbar does not give me the "copy to cd"
| option. If I try to use the "copy this file" choice and choose my
| cd-writer/e drive I get an "e: drive not accessible" response. I thought
| maybe my cd writer was broken but I can still burn a cd using my Windows
| Media Player. I've also tried to drag the file to the e: drive in Windows
| Explorer but get same response. I have Windows Xp for home, version 5.1
| Service Pack 2, Internet Explorer 7 with cipher strength 128 bit. Am I
| missing an obvious solution. Or is my system a little to old. All my online
| updates are current. Thanks for any help with this.
 
P

PD43

sciondog said:
Simple problem hopefully with a simple answer. I cannot copy a photo file
from "my pictures" onto a cd. My toolbar does not give me the "copy to cd"
option. If I try to use the "copy this file" choice and choose my
cd-writer/e drive I get an "e: drive not accessible" response.

You can't copy directly to CD using XP's CD writing capability.

You need to use the normal writing procedure or get a third-party
program that permits copying to CD as if it were a floppy/hard drive
or memory stick.
 
M

M.I.5¾

PD43 said:
You can't copy directly to CD using XP's CD writing capability.

That's odd. I've been doing it for years. And I dare say others have as
well. Exactly what do you imagine XP's CD writing utility is intended to
do?
 
D

duke

Simple problem hopefully with a simple answer. I cannot copy a photo file
from "my pictures" onto a cd. My toolbar does not give me the "copy to cd"
option. If I try to use the "copy this file" choice and choose my
cd-writer/e drive I get an "e: drive not accessible" response. I thought
maybe my cd writer was broken but I can still burn a cd using my Windows
Media Player. I've also tried to drag the file to the e: drive in Windows
Explorer but get same response. I have Windows Xp for home, version 5.1
Service Pack 2, Internet Explorer 7 with cipher strength 128 bit. Am I
missing an obvious solution. Or is my system a little to old. All my online
updates are current. Thanks for any help with this.

Try this:
Right click on the photo file you wish to copy to the cd.
Select Send To..... CD Drive

This should immediately raise an information balloon from you system
tray advising you that there are files waiting to be written to the CD
Drive you have chosen.
Clicking on the balloon will list those files and provide the option
of starting the burn.

Do you see the information balloon ?
 
S

sciondog

TaurArian, Thank you very much for the help and quick response. After I
"enabled" the drive it copied my photo file just fine. Like I said, "a
simple problem with a simple answer". Thanks again, Sciondog
 

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