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01-Aug-2007, 07:15 PM #16
Yes you keep posting the symptom but do not answer any of the questions.

Since you mention problems on the XP Computer, again, what software are you using on the Vista computer to make the CD's.

"I the computer I used for making the copies is listed in my signature....
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Since you are makeing CD's on your XP Computer, what happens when you make them on your Vista computer instead. Have you ever even tried making them on the Vista computer. That has not been answered yet.


"Sometimes, for reason I don't understand a burning program wont work. So I have a few different types that I may use."

What are the different types of program types do you use on the XP computer?

Do any CD's work on the Vista computer?

"If I put in a movie or a disc for photoshop for example, I get a window that offers me options to open or whatnot." What is different about these CD's? Is it just that you didn't make them on your XP computer?
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04-Aug-2007, 04:30 PM #17
I guess all I can say is forget the xp. I gave that PC away.

I truly don't remember all the programs I used to burn cd's the ones I remember I have told you about. BNot sure why it's such a big deal.

All I want to know is why can't vista open the info on these disc?
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05-Aug-2007, 07:07 PM #18
Without any details as to how the CD's were made, or if Vista can even open any CD's made from it, this is difficult to answer.
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19-Feb-2008, 08:13 PM #19
I have the same problem . The cd's use to play on the old windows media but not on the updated version. I also am having a problem withe accessing my usual websites.
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I have the same problem . The cd's use to play on the old windows media but not on the updated version. I also am having a problem withe accessing my usual websites.
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