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Old May 3rd 08, 06:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
bubba
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I burned files to a dvd-r and they show up on my laptop but not my home PC.
The disk is healthy in disk management, but I just can't see the files as it
shows up as 0 bytes.

I tried it in my cd-rom and my dvd player
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Old May 3rd 08, 10:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
bubba
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Default DVD files invisible

What kind of reader? I used Nero to burn image. Do I need to install Nero on
home PC. Please show link if one is available.

"Rich Barry" wrote:

If you used DirectCD or Nero's InCD on the laptop you have to have a
reader on the PC. You can get one from either
of their websites. Ahead or Nero. Do a google search
"BUBBA" wrote in message
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I burned files to a dvd-r and they show up on my laptop but not my home PC.
The disk is healthy in disk management, but I just can't see the files as
it
shows up as 0 bytes.

I tried it in my cd-rom and my dvd player




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Old May 4th 08, 06:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
bubba
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Default DVD files invisible

I tried to install the download and got this message near the end of the
install.

"Unable to access file association manager"

I am attempting to find out why.

"Rich Barry" wrote:

Try this site
http://www.brothersoft.com/nero-incd-reader-60423.html


"BUBBA" wrote in message
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I burned files to a dvd-r and they show up on my laptop but not my home PC.
The disk is healthy in disk management, but I just can't see the files as
it
shows up as 0 bytes.

I tried it in my cd-rom and my dvd player




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Old May 6th 08, 01:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
bubba
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Default DVD files invisible

OK, I did just that I installed the reader and all it does is sit in the
Program files and does nothing to help me read the DVD+R that I know has
program files on it. I also installed Nero as you recommended and got same
results.

What I can't understand is the inCD Reader has no opening up feature to it.
Whats the purpose of it then?

"Rich Barry" wrote:

If all else fails, try installing Nero on your home PC.

"BUBBA" wrote in message
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I burned files to a dvd-r and they show up on my laptop but not my home PC.
The disk is healthy in disk management, but I just can't see the files as
it
shows up as 0 bytes.

I tried it in my cd-rom and my dvd player




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Old May 7th 08, 12:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
OldDuke
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Default DVD files invisible

On Mon, 5 May 2008 17:50:02 -0700, BUBBA
wrote:

OK, I did just that I installed the reader and all it does is sit in the
Program files and does nothing to help me read the DVD+R that I know has
program files on it. I also installed Nero as you recommended and got same
results.

What I can't understand is the inCD Reader has no opening up feature to it.
Whats the purpose of it then?

"Rich Barry" wrote:

If all else fails, try installing Nero on your home PC.

"BUBBA" wrote in message
news
I burned files to a dvd-r and they show up on my laptop but not my home PC.
The disk is healthy in disk management, but I just can't see the files as
it
shows up as 0 bytes.

I tried it in my cd-rom and my dvd player




And this has WHAT to do with the OS? Oh right, NOTHING.

Ask elsewhere

 




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