Re: Windows CD writing or not writing
- From: "Tickettyboo" <tickettyboo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 18:24:26 -0000
In news:44u62qF3vm70U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Rabbit whispered softly in my ear...:
The drive is marked allow recording but is there something else I'm
missing?
Duno, but I looked at mine to see what happens when I put a blank cd into
the write drive. ( as you know, I only do numpty type stuff )
I got a box asking me what I wanted to do, and one of the options was to
open a writable CD folder using Windows Explorer.
Do you at least get that far? If not, then maybe its worth looking in the
propertis od the drive , at the autoplay tab. I have a drop down box with
a list of stuff, one of which is blank cd. I have that set to 'prompt me
each time to choose an action'
Oh and have you got a cdrw drive in the laptop? If so, can you use the
same cd which your desk top didn't like, to drag n drop on the laptop?
--
Ticketty᧧
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