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VISTA fail on CD burning path.. what is difference than XP for ...
If anyone could provide me with the driver, or the setup files from that CD, i'd be greateful! Could anyone e-mail me the setup disks from the CD to Backo90...@aol.com?????? Pleaseeee!?? ======================== This is what UMAX claims would have fixed my problem if i had the CD: Run [cd-rom]:\Vista

Burning Issues With Vista
I just got a new laptop and this is my first exposure to Vista which I find very frustrating. I was used to opening Windows Explorer and dragging and dropping files to the CD drive, and right clicking to burn files to a CD. This was much easier than dealing with a CD burning program. Can I do something similar in

Cannot network Vista and XP
Desert Rider brogue6...@mypacks.net microsoft public windows vista general Thanks but I've checked that page out. If you'll take a look at it you'll see that it Select the destination media on which you want to store the Windows Easy Transfer Wizard files. You can store the wizard files on a CD, on a DVD,

How to tell whether a new computer uses EFI or BIOS?
will_456 will_nos...@bigpond.com microsoft public windows vista general When you go to your motherboard website, download the Sata driver for it. (Usually can be found in a folder on your motherboard driver CD as well) If you have a floppy drive copy it to that. If not copy the files to CD.

Transferring files from Windows 98 computer to new VISTA O/Sc
I did find this website which describes the Vista procedure: http://itsvista.com/2006/12/itsvista-tip-10-how-to-burn-a-cd-with-vista This article states that the procedure is virtually identical to how it works in XP. If that's the case, you are not making a direct copy & paste to the CD media. The files are placed

Vista back to XP
Scanner-Model Windows 2000 Support UC Scanner Not tested Pageoffice Not tested Vista S6 MagicScan 4.3* Vista S6E MagicScan 4.3* Vista S8 MagicScan 4.3* Vista S12 Hint: At the VistaScan Setup notification "OS is not supported" please copy the installation-files of the CD to your hard disk and replace the file

Play AVI files from CD?
When I do the same in Vista MCE, it doesn't show up at all. I also can't find any setting or registry entry to edit to restore this behavior. 1) Is it possible to play back files from a CD/DVD under Vista MCE? 2) If so, is it possible to restore the autoplay behavior that used to pop up when I inserted a disc?

Vista and DVD/CD read-write-transfer speeds
Vista can "save" files to RW CDs and DVDs (if the blank is properly prepared by "formatting" ahead of time) as if the CD or DVD were a large floppy. There is information in the Windows help system and on-line at various web sites. eg from Vista Help system- Format a CD or DVD Before you can copy files to a CD or

Over writing vista files
Dolphin~Smile Giltedg...@aol.com alt comp periphs cdr Windows Vista and using a straight copy and paste from a hard drive folder to the CDR. Im having problems on my partners computer copying files from hard drive to CD. The file copies on the CD show the date copied not the original file date which is

Vista Basic 64 and installing prgrams?
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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 <snip> Yes, it does, just like XP. Plus, if it's an OEM computer that

Umax Astra Scanner 2100 USB
A little more info - installed FrontPage on the Vista computer. Tried to copy the website from the CD, got the following error message: "Server error: The server extensions were unable to access the file "E:\_vti_pvt\service.lck". Please check the file permissions." "Helen" wrote: Hi all - I used FrontPage 2003 to

Vista Media Center: Playing back AVI/WMV files burned on a DVD
I would love to help you troubleshoot this issue... usually it is an NTFS issue, though files on CD do not use NTFS. <snip> M I can put any of these CD's\DVD's in a Windows XP SP2 Machine and they will identify, read the files, and execute the files. I am running the Windows Vista Business Edition.

Backing up multiple files + photos to cd rw
Bottom
line, the shell interface for dragging and dropping files to a CD/DVD is broken. As a workaround, us the command line prompt to copy files. Hopefully, this issue will be resolved soon. Mike "marcomk" wrote: Hi, I have a problem with the built-in burning feature of Windows Vista. Vista does not allow me to

renaming files problem..
But it's only necessary on UDF formated DVDs on vista. On a CD the Physical Device Object also says Sector Size 0x800, but you can use any offset and any buffersize, even on vista. I'm not quite sure, if this vista udf behaviour is a bug/inconsistancy or a new requirement/stricter use of that on the vista platform.

VISTA (does not boot) get a BLUE SCREEN
snip[ so this is how you make xp write the files to the cd ! ShellExecute(NULL, String2Psz("open"), String2Psz(cBackupDrive+": \"), NULL_PSZ, NULL_PSZ, SW_NORMAL) ] Yep.. good trick eh! --- snip[ i presume this works for a writeonce cd ? does it close the session so any spare space on the cd cannot be used.

Easy Transfer from XP to Vista
That's what I'd like, an absolute method of addressing a file on a CD. Jonathan Berry wrote: I am trying to put some files on a CD-R so that they can easily be accessed by a browser, I spent some time searching for an answer in the book HTML 3.2 Unleashed, on Alta Vista and in DejaNews, but no luck. Thanks!

Viewing Files with Vista
You could also try running the play.bat file that is also created when you used the Copy to CD function. I don't have Vista on my computer at the present time, as I need something that is reliable <g> So, I can't tell you how to run the bat file. In XP you just click on start, run, and enter the path to wherever

Vista so unpopular that Dell reinstates the XP option
All that Boot Camp does is partition the hard disk and create a drivers CD. Boot Camp is not an environment like Parallels or Fusion is. Only reason the scattered Vista files do not affect Parallels is because the Parallels VM can "ignore" the Vista unmovable files, and get away with it. ...because Parallels

Recovery from unauthorized Vista upgrade?
If someone bought a computer with Vista on it (preinstalled) how would one go about replacing it with XP? Would it simply be a case of restarting the machine with the XP instalation disk in it Application DivX Codec 6.4.0 C:\Program Files\DivX\DivXCodecUninstall.exe /CODEC DivX Content Uploader 1.0.0 C:\Program

BDD not creating lang.ini with custom OS image
But all files in the CD seems okay - I can read those bitmap file and animation file without trouble. I'll appreciate if anyone can help me to get it work, otherwise it seems I had to send the CD back to UK for replacement. BTW, I'm using P5/90_ATI GPT(Mach64)_Adaptec AHA2940_64M RAM system. Rgds Chan Hong.