configuring cdrw
Thanks alot, that was a great help! It worked like a
charm. Thanks again, Rick -----Original Message----- XP's rudimentary CD Recording program does not permit backing up data directly to a CD. You must create a new folder on your hard drive, perform a backup to that folder, then record the contents of that folder to a CD. Cannot Back Up Quicken Files to CD http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- us;316415 Open XP's "Help and Support" and type: CD RECORDING , and hit enter. The click on the topic titled: "Copy Files and Folders to a CD". Burning CDs in Windows XP http://aumha.org/a/xpcd.php -- Nicholas --------------------------------------------------------- ---------- "RAP" wrote in message: ... | How can I configure my CDrw to act like a removeable | media device. I need to backup my Quicken files to CD. . |
configuring cdrw
When I purchased my CD-R, it came with a program called FileCD.
This allows for formatting the CD-RW to be used like a 500M floppy... A little quicker access that XP's CD writer program. (Should be able to do a search to find it) -- (All advice is checked, re-checked and verified to be questionable....) wrote in message ... Thanks alot, that was a great help! It worked like a charm. Thanks again, Rick -----Original Message----- XP's rudimentary CD Recording program does not permit backing up data directly to a CD. You must create a new folder on your hard drive, perform a backup to that folder, then record the contents of that folder to a CD. Cannot Back Up Quicken Files to CD http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- us;316415 Open XP's "Help and Support" and type: CD RECORDING , and hit enter. The click on the topic titled: "Copy Files and Folders to a CD". Burning CDs in Windows XP http://aumha.org/a/xpcd.php -- Nicholas --------------------------------------------------------- ---------- "RAP" wrote in message: ... | How can I configure my CDrw to act like a removeable | media device. I need to backup my Quicken files to CD. . |
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