"1nanaof7" <1nanaof7.3a1j7d@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:1nanaof7.3a1j7d@DoNotSpam.com...
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| I began this whole thing, because I want/need to backup my pictures and
| document files.
| I have Windows XP, apparently when I upgraded to 'xp' from
| 'me'....several years ago, the CD burner was rendered unusable. It is
| what was installed into my Dell computer when I bought it. The name is:
| Roxio Easy CD Creator 5. I have been all over the internet trying to
| find out how to fix this problem.
| Did find a site that told me how to see if the firmware version for the
| CD recorder is current, after following their instructions to find this
| out, it said to check with the manufacturer to verify that it is
| current. The version is 'xp01'
| however, after visiting the website's of; Roxio, Dell, Microsoft, &
| Samsung and typing my question into their search window, I got no
| results. I have searched google as well, with no results.
| Can anyone tell me what I might need to do to solve this perplexing
| problem.
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The CD-RW drive may be okay, it could just be the software.
The Roxio CD burning software supplied with 98 or ME does not work on XP without a lot of patches.
The Roxio XP version supplied by Dell does not always even reinstall in XP after some Windows
Upgrades.
You may have to buy a newer version of Roxio (now Sonic) or just use the XP burning tool.
(You could also buy another brand of CD burning software.)
XP will burn to a CD-RW drive without any special software. However, it is a bit clumsy.
To use the XP burning software either.
1. In Windows Explorer, drag the files you want on a CD over and drop them on your CD-RW drive
icon. Or
2. Right-click on the files you want on the CD and use the "send-to" option to send them to your
CD-RW drive.
In either case then when you click on the CD-RW drive it will have files waiting to be burned.
(If when you open the CD-RW drive you see your drives shown on the left, click on the "Folder" icon
in the tool bar. This with give you tool options on the left side of the page. There you will
clearly see the "Burn these files to the Disk" option.)
Note the XP burning software does not tell you how much of the disk capacity you have used with
these files. If you picked too many files it will come back (after starting the burn setup) and
tell you that you have too many files, but it wont tell you how much to remove. It becomes a sort
of trial and error processes.
Note: The XP burning software will not do DVDs.