"LisaB" <LisaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Jim
>
> Well I thought I knew what I was doing when copying pics to a CD. Since
> they
> went corrupt; I'm nervouse to copy any. I want to back up my photos to a
> CD.
> I have DLA enabled it came with Sonic. Am I suppose to format ? I'm
> getting
> confused. Or should I just copy to CD as I always did? I won't use the XP
> feature; as someone pointed out here on another copy question that XP
> might
> have been what corrupted the pics.
>
> Thanks
> LisaB
>
> "Jim" wrote:
>
>>
>> "LisaB" <LisaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:9BE05159-6BD2-4949-9A43-6B7281C8D4DF@microsoft.com...
>> >I have Sonic; should I have DLA enabled?
>> >
>> > When I run a crash test analysis I get the message:
>> >
>> > tfsnifs.sys 1.04.08a
>> > TFS Technology
>> > 'may require driver application or update'
>> >
>> > I already (recently) updated sonic via instrutions from my Dell support
>> > centre tool yet I still get this message.
>> >
>> > My concern is that about a year ago I saved a bunch of photos to a cd
>> > and
>> > they all went corrupt; both on my cd and my hard drive. So before I go
>> > saving
>> > any more pics I want to make sure I'm doing this right.
>> >
>> > I should add; that I have saved pics prior to the ones going corrupt
>> > without
>> > any issues.
>> >
>> > DLA enabled ?? Could this be the problem? Don't know much about it.
>> > (Using Windows XP home edition).
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> > LisaB
>> DLA means Drive Letter Access. It allows you to reference CD/DVD drives
>> by
>> drive letter.
>> It is most unlikely that DLA caused your problem.
>> Doesn't Sonic install DLA?
>> Jim
>>
>>
>>
LisaB:
All formatting does to a CD is create a label for the disc. I use Roxio
(which is also a Sonic product), and it will assign a label if
the disc needs it. Does this product feature the drag and drop method of
copying?
I have no idea how your files became corrupt. I do tend to believe that
there is something about the hardware in your computer that is faulty.
Copying files from one place to another should not corrupt both places.
If I were you I would first open the images that you wish to copy to the CD
in my photo editor. I would save the images to a different directory with a
different name.
Then, once the new directory is populated, I would copy the images in the
new directory to the CD.
Jim