From: baker128 on 21 Jan 2010 01:40 I was sent a disc that was the result of a fundraising project that my brothers were deeply involved in. Since I grew up where it was held, they thought that I would like to have a copy knowing almost everyone. I have an elderly aunt whose husband, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, etc. (all passed away many years ago) have pictures on the disc. i want to copy the disc so that I can send the copy to her. I don't have any idea how to begin other than I assume that I need to copy the disc from "D" to "C" then copy the file on "C" back to "D" to a blank disc. Assuming that is correct, I don't know how to do any of that. Can someone help? -- d&d
From: Alan Edwards on 21 Jan 2010 03:37 I assume this has nothing to do with Office, so I suggest you post to a newsgroup concerning your operating system. (whatever that may be) ....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer http://dts-l.com/index.htm On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 22:40:01 -0800, in microsoft.public.office.misc, baker128 <baker128(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I was sent a disc that was the result of a fundraising project that my >brothers were deeply involved in. Since I grew up where it was held, they >thought that I would like to have a copy knowing almost everyone. I have an >elderly aunt whose husband, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, etc. (all passed >away many years ago) have pictures on the disc. i want to copy the disc so >that I can send the copy to her. I don't have any idea how to begin other >than I assume that I need to copy the disc from "D" to "C" then copy the file >on "C" back to "D" to a blank disc. Assuming that is correct, I don't know >how to do any of that. Can someone help?
From: Bob I on 21 Jan 2010 08:24 This is not something you do with MS Office, please follow the link below instead. HOW TO: Copy a CD-ROM in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282491 baker128 wrote: > I was sent a disc that was the result of a fundraising project that my > brothers were deeply involved in. Since I grew up where it was held, they > thought that I would like to have a copy knowing almost everyone. I have an > elderly aunt whose husband, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, etc. (all passed > away many years ago) have pictures on the disc. i want to copy the disc so > that I can send the copy to her. I don't have any idea how to begin other > than I assume that I need to copy the disc from "D" to "C" then copy the file > on "C" back to "D" to a blank disc. Assuming that is correct, I don't know > how to do any of that. Can someone help?
From: Tom Willett on 21 Jan 2010 08:43 That is not a function of Microsoft Office. You should ask in a hardware or O/S newsgroup. "baker128" <baker128(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F8F545B1-CE15-42AE-BB32-CC4793F15EC6(a)microsoft.com... :I was sent a disc that was the result of a fundraising project that my : brothers were deeply involved in. Since I grew up where it was held, they : thought that I would like to have a copy knowing almost everyone. I have an : elderly aunt whose husband, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, etc. (all passed : away many years ago) have pictures on the disc. i want to copy the disc so : that I can send the copy to her. I don't have any idea how to begin other : than I assume that I need to copy the disc from "D" to "C" then copy the file : on "C" back to "D" to a blank disc. Assuming that is correct, I don't know : how to do any of that. Can someone help? : -- : d&d
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