Posted: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 13:19:54 Post Subject: Trouble copying files to DVD
I actually can't even get to that point. When I go to copy, drag and drop, or "send to" Window says "problem copying file" and asks to re-try or cancel. I'm running Windows x64. I don't see what the problem is, I'm just trying to copy the documents folder and some other stuff too, but I tried the documents folder by itself and also some sub-folders of that. Everything comes up the same. Any ideas what this problem is?
thanks.
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Posted: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 11:27:27 Post Subject:
Ack... sorry I meant to test it last night on my system and forgot. Mean while, make sure you have all the latest Windows updates, including the optional software installs.
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Posted: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 11:55:12 Post Subject:
Will Windows 64 do native DVD burning?
I don't think XP does. I know it does CD's but DVD's is another matter all together. You may need to use Nero or another burning software for DVD support.
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Posted: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 12:24:22 Post Subject: Re: Trouble copying files to DVD
Dfran wrote:
some other stuff too,
Any chance this is DRM releated?
I think even one failed/not permited file will cause the entire burn/copy to fail.
How about the file/folder permissions?
Posted: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 21:41:10 Post Subject: Re: Trouble copying files to DVD
T-shirt wrote:
Dfran wrote:
some other stuff too,
Any chance this is DRM releated?
I think even one failed/not permited file will cause the entire burn/copy to fail.
How about the file/folder permissions?
I don't know what DRM is. I'll try and look into file/folder permissions but I don't know too much about that either.
thanks.
I used Nero Backitup and it worked fine. It's better than Windows Backup, IMO. When I tried to copy the individual files, no good, but this way a piece of cake. I thought you could copy to DVD just like you can on a cd, copy some files in and go, but apparently not.... _________________ Lian Li PC-6077B
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