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S1L1Y1 - 02 Jul 2008 00:16 GMT
I am trying to copy Images from my computer but I keep on getting messages
Access Denied. I know I have enough space.
Sol
Ingeborg - 02 Jul 2008 09:16 GMT
> I am trying to copy Images from my computer but I keep on getting
> messages Access Denied. I know I have enough space.
> Sol

You need to provide more information.
-What kind of images are you copiing
-Where do you copy them from
-Where are you copiing them to
-Which program are you using to do so
-How do you get that message
-Which operating system are you using
S1L1Y1 - 02 Jul 2008 19:41 GMT
Thank You. They are regular .jpeg images that I have in My Document folder
and I am trying to paste them to a cd. I have Windows 98SE.
Sol

> > I am trying to copy Images from my computer but I keep on getting
> > messages Access Denied. I know I have enough space.
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> -How do you get that message
> -Which operating system are you using
philo - 02 Jul 2008 19:57 GMT
> Thank You. They are regular .jpeg images that I have in My Document folder
> and I am trying to paste them to a cd. I have Windows 98SE.
> Sol

Unless you are using UDF you cannot paste to a cd
you need to use your burning software.
Did you uninstall it?
S1L1Y1 - 02 Jul 2008 20:54 GMT
I tried Nero but did not work.
Sol

> > Thank You. They are regular .jpeg images that I have in My Document folder
> > and I am trying to paste them to a cd. I have Windows 98SE.
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> you need to use your burning software.
> Did you uninstall it?
philo - 02 Jul 2008 22:44 GMT
> I tried Nero but did not work.
> Sol

Maybe you ruined the cd...
did you try another one?

> > > Thank You. They are regular .jpeg images that I have in My Document
> folder
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> > you need to use your burning software.
> > Did you uninstall it?
S1L1Y1 - 02 Jul 2008 22:54 GMT
Yes

> > I tried Nero but did not work.
> > Sol
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> > > you need to use your burning software.
> > > Did you uninstall it?
Ingeborg - 03 Jul 2008 10:09 GMT
> Yes
>
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>> > > you need to use your burning software.
>> > > Did you uninstall it?

Are you sure you've got a CD burner? W98SE boxes regularly didn't come
with a CD burner installed. They just had a CD rom (Read Only Memory)
player.
S1L1Y1 - 03 Jul 2008 19:47 GMT
I got the NERO program.
Sol

> > Yes
> >
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> with a CD burner installed. They just had a CD rom (Read Only Memory)
> player.
Gary S. Terhune - 03 Jul 2008 21:04 GMT
The *applications* you use to record CDs, CDRWs, DVDs, etc., (like Nero or
Roxio) require hardware that will record such discs.

Please do this: Right-click My Computer, then click Properties, then Device
Manager tab. Click the plus+ sign next to CDROM. What is listed in that
section? The drives should be identified. Please list the drive(s) here.
Then we can look them up and see if any of them actually can record.

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>I got the NERO program.
> Sol
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>> with a CD burner installed. They just had a CD rom (Read Only Memory)
>> player.
S1L1Y1 - 03 Jul 2008 23:27 GMT
SONY CD-RW CRX320EE
> The *applications* you use to record CDs, CDRWs, DVDs, etc., (like Nero or
> Roxio) require hardware that will record such discs.
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> >> with a CD burner installed. They just had a CD rom (Read Only Memory)
> >> player.
Gary S. Terhune - 04 Jul 2008 01:31 GMT
OK, so you have a CD recorder. Now the problem would be with Nero,
specifically the function that allows you to treat the CD drive as a regular
HD (you put in a RE-writable CD and can drag & drop to and from the CDRW.)
It's called DirectCD.

Have you used this function before? To be honest, I never liked
packet-writing CD programs like Nero's DirectCD or Roxio's InCD. But if you
were using this function and it suddenly stopped functioning, you probably
need to reinstall the Nero software.

Beyond that, I can't offer you any help, since because I don't like the
stuff, I don't use it. Wouldn't know how to fix it.

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> SONY CD-RW CRX320EE
>> The *applications* you use to record CDs, CDRWs, DVDs, etc., (like Nero
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>> >> with a CD burner installed. They just had a CD rom (Read Only Memory)
>> >> player.
glee - 04 Jul 2008 03:03 GMT
Reversi, Gary....

DirectCD is the Roxio product.
InCD is the Nero product.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InCD

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectCD

I have no use for packet-writing software either, so I can only echo your idea of
reinstalling the packet-writer module if that is what is desired.
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> OK, so you have a CD recorder. Now the problem would be with Nero, specifically
> the function that allows you to treat the CD drive as a regular HD (you put in a
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>>> >> with a CD burner installed. They just had a CD rom (Read Only Memory)
>>> >> player.
Bill in Co. - 04 Jul 2008 03:49 GMT
I agree with ya on this.    Forget the packet writing stuff.   It's too
unreliable - and who needs it today, anyways?    Discs are cheap now.

Use the DAO (disk at once) mode, and stay out of trouble, and just forget
the rewriteable crap for these media (CD, DVD).

I have Roxio, EZ CD Creator, and Nero, but I deliberately did NOT install
InCD *or* DirectCD.    Thanks, but no thanks!   (Don't need the problems or
headaches that come with those "services" (cough).

I have *really* come to like these USB flash stick drives.  (But that's
another story).

> OK, so you have a CD recorder. Now the problem would be with Nero,
> specifically the function that allows you to treat the CD drive as a
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>>>>> with a CD burner installed. They just had a CD rom (Read Only Memory)
>>>>> player.
J. P. Gilliver - 04 Jul 2008 18:02 GMT
> I tried Nero but did not work.
[]
Did not work as in:

* you tried to run Nero but it did not open?

* Nero opened, but gave some other error?

* something else?

If you're trying to use a CD-RW in packet mode (I agree with Gary and the
rest, that can be problematical), you shouldn't need to open Nero, as the
relevant bit of Nero will load at Windows startup (at least that's how Roxio
does it). If you're just trying to use a CD-R (or CD-RW but _not_ in "giant
floppy" mode), we probably need a bit more information - such as what
happened when you tried.
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philo - 02 Jul 2008 11:11 GMT
> I am trying to copy Images from my computer but I keep on getting messages
> Access Denied. I know I have enough space.
> Sol

You did not give enough info...
so  I will *guess*
that you are copying files from a network to a fat32 partition.

The file size limit is 4 gigs for fat32
 
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