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Vista and DVD/CD read-write-transfer speeds
File: \Windows\System32\Drivers\dcpp2k.sys Status: 0xc0000221 Info: Windows failed to load because a critical system driver is missing, or corrupt. Then, Windows basically offers the solution of inserting your Vista CD and choosing 'Repair you computer'. However, I no longer have my Vista upgrade CD, and I believe

Upgrade to Vista
kwanjai kwan...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general hello all, I am new to this so please be gentle, I have bought a new laptop with vista installed & i am so disapointed with it. The main problem I am having at the moment is when i send video files to cd writer & burn them on my XP sp2

I've discovered a new bug I want to confirm.
I have a binary file totalling 695MB. There's also a Cue file that's less than 1MB. This new Vista laptop came with Roxio installed, and when I click on that Cue file it brings up Roxio. I've tried the obvious things - like drag both files or just the bin file to burn onto the CD and it seems to write ok,

Easy Transfer from XP to Vista
I have tried to back up some files + some photo files on to a cd rw using Nero, I find it very confusing and have wasted several disc's. Is there a way in MS where I can get one lot of files onto the cdrw, then add to the cd at a later date, say next day. I have XP Pro on the pc.....sorry not upto looking at Vista

UMAX Vista & Adaptec DRIVER
I installed FrontPage on the Vista computer and published the site to a CD. And it works on the Vista computer and on my XP computer. It doesn't, however, work on the Windows 98 computer. Is there anyone else left out there who has a '98? Thanks again, H. "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote: Anytime you place files on a CD,

Vista and DVD/CD read-write-transfer speeds
Instead of unzipping the entire Ultra files to a CD, I copied JUST the winxp subdirectory to the root of the CD and that finally worked! -- Michael Sovitzky, MCSE: W2K C&G Consulting www.c-gconsulting.com "John Maynard" <JohnMayn...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Erasing CDR's On Windows Vista Home Premium
I copy all iTunes-folder files to a storage disk. I burn all purchased files to CD's and copy the CD tracks to said storage disk. While you can probably use one of a purchased file's five lives in restoring Vista, it is more convenient to have all files for restoring in one place. I never had to restore files when

Vista does not burn anymore
Insert a CD. 2. Open your start menu and choose 'My Computer' on the right hand side. 3. Open your CDR/RW drive 4. Choose 'Write files to CD' option on the left hand side pane. 5. Copy files to CD 6. Hit eject button and your CD will automatically finalize so its readable in another computer (or your vista

vista ultimate installation wont boot
AC2 A...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public outlook general I tried importing my Outlook Express files that are on CD into Outlook on a new machine. I removed the read only attribute, go to import internet mail/email, select outlook express, deselect import mail. I go the location on my hard drive where I

Choosing XP instead of Vista
If the CD is bootable, the ISO image makes it easier. Otherwise, the files give more flexibility. Yes, all the files will be made available (except perhaps the GT.M release, which is already available from Source Forge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm so putting it on the WorldVistA download page

Recovery from unauthorized Vista upgrade?
I'd like to try your suggestion but I have a stupid question: How do I even access the files in Windows Explorer? I'm completely new to Windows Vista...and MS Office 2007. Thank you for your help. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you copied the files to a CD and restored them from there, then they are read-only by

Download 2007.1 updates to CD?
First, I attempted extracting ntbackup from the installation XP CD. Having done that, I tried installing it into Vista but it didn't work. < G> Be sure to put the files in a different folder so as not to overwrite any Vista files. As to whether you can run Vista's backup on XP - dunno, but I doubt it.

Microsoft Windows Vista
The only potential other problem that came to mind was if you were accessing this WAB file from a CD or some other type of stored media, Then again, using the Address Book menu, click File/Export/Other Address Book/Text(CSV) or similar language (all my machines right now are runnning Vista for some networking

Corrupted files on install
According to UMAX's tech support site, you have to run Setup.exe from the CD that came with the scanner. My problem is, i don't have the CD. If anyone could provide me with the driver, or the setup files from that CD, I'd be grateful! Could anyone e-mail me the setup disks from the CD to Backo90...@aol.com?

UMAX Vista & Adaptec DRIVER
...winston merlin@druid9#.com microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windowsxp general No... At one time HP had an F10 option to restore folders from the cd to the hard drive but it would not restore installed programs unless those programs were in a separate folder with installation files(eg Easy

Help with VWCD.ZIP
JoAnn Paules jl_pau...@hotNOSPAMmail.com microsoft public word docmanagement Are those files on a CD? -- JoAnn Paules Microsoft MVP - Publisher How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 <e_can...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:l8fo63hiirep84cs7ni062q36l3rml8h9s@4ax.com... Really, I like Vista

Burning files using Vista
Please help my by telling me how to get the Vista installation DVD working again. Rewind and re-check the assumptions you are trying to build on. Assuming you have a living OS, do this: - bulk-copy files from CD or DVD to HD:\Dir1 - bulk-copy same files from CD or DVD to HD:\Dir2 - FC HD:\Dir1\*.* HD:\Dir2\*.

Saving files to CD and retaining original file dates
Strictly speaking she does not need to take cover off all the Vista files for that. All she needs is to give herself elevated permission. I'd boot from Win98 boot floppy, start the free utility NTFS4DOS, CD to the parent folder of the offending folder, do an RD and then a MKDIR with the new name.

Music stops playing in PowerPoint 2003 slideshow
Qznq.fpvragvfg.pbz 24hoursupport helpdesk On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 08:49:57 -0700, Richard wrote: How can I burn some files on a CD using Vista? Doesn't it like XP, detect a blank CD being inserted and automatically open a drag 'n' drop window. I can't see that MS would have removed this annoying feature. Me.

Taking ownership of Vista files and folders from an XP machine
Brian Bradley brian(HYPHEN)brad...@cox.net microsoft public windows vista general Turn Direct Memory Access (DMA) on or off You must be logged on as an The fastest I can transfer files from CD to Desktop is 948k/sec. Burn speeds are really slow also. I have Windows auto-updates on so my system is very