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Old December 5th 03, 05:49 AM
Chris Lanier
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Well, your problem could be that u need to use a CD-RW and
not a CD-R, CD-r is write once, once u write one file to
it no more can be added

-----Original Message-----
Doesn't work. Says files are read-only, and it can't copy
to that disk. My desktop broke down yesterday and is in
the shop. With that one, I can save from word processors
direct to the CD-RW, and have been doing it for a year
without problems.

If I could find the place that lists administrators, I
suspect I could fix it.

Carter


-----Original Message-----
U cant just save files to the CD-R, unless u r using
sometype of packet-wrting software. u ned to save the
file somewhere else on your computer, then drag and drop
it to the CD, then u must burn it

-----Original Message-----
If I put a CD-R, already formatted, into my drive, and

try
to save to it from an application, I get a notice

saying
I
must get the administrator permission to do it. But I

am
the only user. I'd appreciate your help.

I'm using a Compaq laptop with XP, and haven't had a

lot
of experience with it.

Carter

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Old December 5th 03, 05:49 AM
Ted
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"Chris Lanier" wrote in message =
...
Well, your problem could be that u need to use a CD-RW and=20
not a CD-R, CD-r is write once, once u write one file to=20
it no more can be added
=20


Utter bull****! You can add more to it if there is space on the disk, =
and it is closed session!
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Old December 5th 03, 05:49 AM
Chris Lanier
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I beleive that windows xp closes the session. u dont have
a choice to close it or not. if u use Nero or some other
cd burning app, u r right. but i guess u know that
already


-----Original Message-----

"Chris Lanier" wrote in

message ...
Well, your problem could be that u need to use a CD-RW

and
not a CD-R, CD-r is write once, once u write one file

to
it no more can be added


Utter bull****! You can add more to it if there is space

on the disk, and it is closed session!
.

 




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