• Disc burning

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    Hello Woody, I have your Windows 7 Dummies book(8 books in 1). When I try to burn a CD with one of my files from My Documents
    , nothing happens? No “prompt” comes up when I insert the disc in D drive? I can’t find anything under the “HELP” function either. Can you solve this problem? Thanks, Jerry

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    • #1357885

      Jerry,

      ??What kind of files?? ??What burning software are you using???

      Zig

    • #1357887

      This is a download that I have on my Desktop. It is a a JPG file…also located in My Documents. My question is why the “prompt” doesn’t appear when I insert a CD-R disc? Woody’s “Dummies” book on Windows 7 explains the steps needed when the “prompt” is on the desktop. I would like to use the Windows 7 option that is available on my Windows 7 Home Premium. This whole procedure shouldn’t be difficult. I am sure there is a clear explanation. Thanks for your help. Jerry

    • #1357892

      What burning software you are using is a very important question to answer if you wish to get help.

    • #1358007

      I am trying to use Windows 7 to burn the disc. If the prompt would appear when I placed the disc into the D drive, I would be OK, but it doesn’t come up? Do I have to turn on the D drive somehow. I need help….Jerry Phillips

    • #1358032

      Jerry,

      A JPG file is a compressed photo file and, as such, can’t beburned to a disc like an ISO file; it can, however, be copied to a CD or DVD; is that what you’re trying to do?? You still haven’t told us what software you’re trying to use – ??Windows Media Player?? ??Have you tried right-clicking on the Drive Icon in Windows Explorer??

      Confusedly,
      Zig

    • #1358039

      That is interesting about the JPG file. As far as the software is concerned, I am merely going by what Woody tells you to use in his Dummies book. He writes if you are burning a file to a disc you should use Windows 7 not Windows Media Player(he explains Windows Media Player is for music or songs). No prompt appears when I place a disk in the drive as Woody tells you should appear. I must be doing something wrong if what I am writing confuses you. I recently bought a new computer with Windows 7, my old one had XP Pro and I never had a problem copying, burning, or playing any disk. I did right-click on the D drive under “Computer” and no “burn” indication comes up on the menu….Jerry

    • #1358139

      Jerry,

      You might post a small copy of a scan from Woody’s book (since I don’t have it) describing what you’re trying to do; I doubt Woody would mind on his own forum.

      Zig

    • #1358458

      AutoPlay is probably turned off, which is why you.’re getting no prompt when you insert a disc. Type in AutoPlay in the Start menu window, click on AutoPlay in the Control Panel listings, and choose tthe action you desire for Blank CD and Blank DVD, or choose Ask me every time.

    • #1358606

      Another approach is to right-click the filename in Explorer, select Send To, and click on the appropriate CD drive letter. On my computer, this causes the tray to emerge, ready to accept a disk. Close the drive, and the copying process should continue, asking what type of disk you want to make.

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