In a vista directory 'tree', there is a "burn" button on the 'ribbon' across
the top of the directory listing when a file folder is selected (right pane).
When I click this button with/without a CD in the burner, I get a 'blank'
window with no cues to burning a CD of the selected file folder. This may be
the 'burn function' that palmet is referring to; I'm not sure.
When I drag a file folder to the CD/DVD burning drive, there is no problem
burning the CD. Also additional file folders can be added, one after
another, to the CD.
Andre Da Costa [Extended64], what procedure are you using to burn a CD?
Thank you...vaughn_k !:-)
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
> Did you try with the CD or DVD in the drive? My files burn just fine to my
> CD-RW here.
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> "palmet" <> wrote in message
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> > Does the burn function work in Vista?
> >
> > I select files and hit the burn button and nothing happens..
> >
> > Should it not go to a temporary folder like XP does - or am i just
> > impatient
> > and this hasn't been implemented yet?
> >
> > i don't have a cd/dvd in the drive but with XP that wasnt required. The
> > files went to a temp folder until you are ready to burn - no go in Vista
> > ...yet?
> >
> > Thanks
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