Network Wizard will not write to CDR/W

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So I have my handy dandy Toshiba R15-S822 Tablet PC and I would like to
scrape some files off of my old box. Both have 10/100 capability. I lite off
the network wizard and all goes well til it gets to the part about writing
a network setup disc to be used with another sytem. The wizard doesn't see
the the CDR/W as removable media. It wants a floppy. Well the 822 doesn't
have a floppy.

So the question that begs to be answered is this: why would the XP Tablet
SP2 network setup wizard not see the CDR/W as removable media?

My Computer detects it correctly, properties correctly indicates 702mb of
free space. But the wizard is blind...

The second question that begs answering is this: Is it just me?

Has anyone else seen this?

Charles
 
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Steve Winograd [MVP]

Charles Benafield said:
So I have my handy dandy Toshiba R15-S822 Tablet PC and I would like to
scrape some files off of my old box. Both have 10/100 capability. I lite off
the network wizard and all goes well til it gets to the part about writing
a network setup disc to be used with another sytem. The wizard doesn't see
the the CDR/W as removable media. It wants a floppy. Well the 822 doesn't
have a floppy.

So the question that begs to be answered is this: why would the XP Tablet
SP2 network setup wizard not see the CDR/W as removable media?

My Computer detects it correctly, properties correctly indicates 702mb of
free space. But the wizard is blind...

The second question that begs answering is this: Is it just me?

Has anyone else seen this?

Charles

The Network Setup Wizard can only write to a floppy disk. It doesn't
even look for other devices.

You can copy the Wizard's executable file to a CD or USB flash drive
and run it on the other computer:

C:\Windows\System32\Netsetup.exe
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