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Old December 21st 03, 02:41 PM
MikeC
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Default XP pc not reading data cd created on Win98 CDRW

Help - I scanned a bunch of photos on my sons pc (Windows
98) put 'em on a CDR using his new burner and now MY pc
(WinXP) says there's nothing on the CDR. I went back to
my sons pc and could see them using windows explorer. I
tried my pc again and could see them when I opened Roxio
and improted the session - but windows explorer STILL
doesn't see them. I never had this problem before when
he was using his old burner - but it crapped out
yesterday and I replaced it with a new one.

Any suggestions?
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Old December 21st 03, 02:42 PM
Leon
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Default XP pc not reading data cd created on Win98 CDRW

On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 13:36:34 -0800, MikeC wrote:

Help - I scanned a bunch of photos on my sons pc (Windows
98) put 'em on a CDR using his new burner and now MY pc
(WinXP) says there's nothing on the CDR. I went back to
my sons pc and could see them using windows explorer. I
tried my pc again and could see them when I opened Roxio
and improted the session - but windows explorer STILL
doesn't see them. I never had this problem before when
he was using his old burner - but it crapped out
yesterday and I replaced it with a new one.

Any suggestions?


The Win98 PC may have something like Easy CD Creator or Nero on it. These
work seamlessly with Windows, so you get the impression you're using
Windows when you're really using a separate program.
The XP PC may not have been supplied with such a burner and therefore
cannot see the files on the CD.
Easy CD Creator is relatively cheap and, in my experience, reliable.
HTH
 




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