MANAGED TO SAVE PHOTOS TO A DISC

J

Jacinta

Me again...

I did it! I found a way to record..

TO SET UP FOR RECORDING:
My computer, right click on your CD/R drive (D:/ for
me) ..select properties, go to the RECORDING tab and tick
the "Enable CD Recording on this Drive".then fill in the
rest of the box..then APPLY.. and it will now work.

TO RECORD:
Go to My computer, find the folder/file you want copied,
hold down SHIFT and double click on the folder. A popup
window appears .. drag your file to the CD/R drive you
use then the Copying window appears,... if you have any
hidden files it will ask do you want to continue.. click
yes.

Then a 'speech window' appears and says you have files
waiting to be written, select this window and click the
file/folder you want copied, then on the left
select "write these files to CD".. and the CD writing
Wizard will start up.. you can follow from there.

Jacinta
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
Me again...

I did it! I found a way to record..

TO SET UP FOR RECORDING:
My computer, right click on your CD/R drive (D:/ for
me) ..select properties, go to the RECORDING tab and tick
the "Enable CD Recording on this Drive".then fill in the
rest of the box..then APPLY.. and it will now work.

TO RECORD:
Go to My computer, find the folder/file you want copied,
hold down SHIFT and double click on the folder. A popup
window appears .. drag your file to the CD/R drive you
use then the Copying window appears,... if you have any
hidden files it will ask do you want to continue.. click
yes.

Then a 'speech window' appears and says you have files
waiting to be written, select this window and click the
file/folder you want copied, then on the left
select "write these files to CD".. and the CD writing
Wizard will start up.. you can follow from there.

Jacinta
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T

tlconhp

THANK YOU for posting this, it enabled me to finally save
to a CD as well. When I followed your instructions, I
apparently disabled DLA. Does anyone know what this does?

Thanks again!
Tracy
 
S

Sharon F

THANK YOU for posting this, it enabled me to finally save
to a CD as well. When I followed your instructions, I
apparently disabled DLA. Does anyone know what this does?

DLA is a program that does "packet writing." This is useful when burning to
a CD/RW. The DLA program allows you to add files to the disk 'on the fly."

XP's CD burning feature uses "mastering sessions" instead of packet
writing. You collect enough files to fill a CDR or CDRW and then do a
single burning session instead of the many small sessions that DLA allows.
 

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