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justdina
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      07-30-2007
Hey everyone, I've got a new question.
I bought a DVD-R CDs and I was trying to burn a movie but couldn't.
When I put the cd in there is no dialog box, when I'm pressing the burn box
it asks me to enter a writable disc although the disc is already inside and
if I try to double click the DVD/CD RW Drive (E after i write the disc name
it says that windows could not format... Why?
I hope I explained everything...
Thanks, Dina
 
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Jerry
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      07-30-2007
You really need to get a good burning software. Your burner may have come
with the lite version of Nero or other software, that you can check. Nero
or Roxio is very good burning software, however they are NOT free. There
are some very good free burn softwares you can find by using search on the
internet.

Good luck

"justdina" <> wrote in message
news:FF808E67-7868-4420-B023-...
> Hey everyone, I've got a new question.
> I bought a DVD-R CDs and I was trying to burn a movie but couldn't.
> When I put the cd in there is no dialog box, when I'm pressing the burn
> box
> it asks me to enter a writable disc although the disc is already inside
> and
> if I try to double click the DVD/CD RW Drive (E after i write the disc
> name
> it says that windows could not format... Why?
> I hope I explained everything...
> Thanks, Dina



 
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Alias
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      07-30-2007
Jerry wrote:
> You really need to get a good burning software. Your burner may have come
> with the lite version of Nero or other software, that you can check. Nero
> or Roxio is very good burning software, however they are NOT free. There
> are some very good free burn softwares you can find by using search on the
> internet.
>
> Good luck


Very bad advice. If the OP does a "search on the Internet", instead of a
burning program, they may download and install a virus or malware. If
you know of one that you recommend, by all means do so, but don't tell
people to search for unnamed programs.

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Ian Betts
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      07-30-2007


"Jerry" <> wrote in message
news:...
> You really need to get a good burning software. Your burner may have come
> with the lite version of Nero or other software, that you can check. Nero
> or Roxio is very good burning software, however they are NOT free. There
> are some very good free burn softwares you can find by using search on the
> internet.
>
> Good luck
>
> "justdina" <> wrote in message
> news:FF808E67-7868-4420-B023-...
>> Hey everyone, I've got a new question.
>> I bought a DVD-R CDs and I was trying to burn a movie but couldn't.
>> When I put the cd in there is no dialog box, when I'm pressing the burn
>> box
>> it asks me to enter a writable disc although the disc is already inside
>> and
>> if I try to double click the DVD/CD RW Drive (E after i write the disc
>> name
>> it says that windows could not format... Why?
>> I hope I explained everything...
>> Thanks, Dina

>
>
>

Your so right Jerry., but here we do not know what Drive and what computer.
Vista may not be able to read the drive.



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"Alias" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Jerry wrote:
>> You really need to get a good burning software. Your burner may have
>> come with the lite version of Nero or other software, that you can check.
>> Nero or Roxio is very good burning software, however they are NOT free.
>> There are some very good free burn softwares you can find by using search
>> on the internet.
>>
>> Good luck

>
> Very bad advice. If the OP does a "search on the Internet", instead of a
> burning program, they may download and install a virus or malware. If you
> know of one that you recommend, by all means do so, but don't tell people
> to search for unnamed programs.
>
> --
> Alias
> To email me, remove what's invalid
>

For once I agree with you Alias. Very poor advice. Why can't you do more of
this?




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Alias
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      07-30-2007
Ian Betts wrote:
>
>
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Jerry wrote:
>>> You really need to get a good burning software. Your burner may have
>>> come with the lite version of Nero or other software, that you can
>>> check. Nero or Roxio is very good burning software, however they are
>>> NOT free. There are some very good free burn softwares you can find
>>> by using search on the internet.
>>>
>>> Good luck

>>
>> Very bad advice. If the OP does a "search on the Internet", instead of
>> a burning program, they may download and install a virus or malware.
>> If you know of one that you recommend, by all means do so, but don't
>> tell people to search for unnamed programs.
>>
>> --
>> Alias
>> To email me, remove what's invalid
>>

> For once I agree with you Alias. Very poor advice. Why can't you do more
> of this?
>


I'll try :-)

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Bill Yanaire
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      07-30-2007
Give me a break. Pretty LAME advice from the Ubuntu Marketing Department.
Of course the OP can search the Internet for some burning software. As long
as they are careful and have up to date antivirus software they should be
fine.

Isn't it time you give the elders in your community a preview of Ubuntu?
That way, you will out of the vista.general groups for a few hours.


"Alias" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Jerry wrote:
>> You really need to get a good burning software. Your burner may have
>> come with the lite version of Nero or other software, that you can check.
>> Nero or Roxio is very good burning software, however they are NOT free.
>> There are some very good free burn softwares you can find by using search
>> on the internet.
>>
>> Good luck

>
> Very bad advice. If the OP does a "search on the Internet", instead of a
> burning program, they may download and install a virus or malware. If you
> know of one that you recommend, by all means do so, but don't tell people
> to search for unnamed programs.
>
> --
> Alias
> To email me, remove what's invalid



 
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Alias
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      07-30-2007
Bill Yanaire wrote:
> Give me a break.


Arm or leg?

> Pretty LAME advice from the Ubuntu Marketing Department.


Spot on advice from Alias who does not, as you know, liar, work for
Ubuntu in any department.

> Of course the OP can search the Internet for some burning software. As long
> as they are careful and have up to date antivirus software they should be
> fine.


If, indeed, the AV has a definition for the virus and if the OP has
their definitions up-to-date. If the OP doesn't have a root kit
detector, they may well be SOL thanks to lame advice from the likes of
you. If it's malware, anti virus programs don't do diddly.

> Isn't it time you give the elders in your community a preview of Ubuntu?
> That way, you will out of the vista.general groups for a few hours.


Isn't it time for you to give Frank his daily BJ?
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>
>
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Jerry wrote:
>>> You really need to get a good burning software. Your burner may have
>>> come with the lite version of Nero or other software, that you can check.
>>> Nero or Roxio is very good burning software, however they are NOT free.
>>> There are some very good free burn softwares you can find by using search
>>> on the internet.
>>>
>>> Good luck

>> Very bad advice. If the OP does a "search on the Internet", instead of a
>> burning program, they may download and install a virus or malware. If you
>> know of one that you recommend, by all means do so, but don't tell people
>> to search for unnamed programs.
>>
>> --
>> Alias
>> To email me, remove what's invalid

>
>


 
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Bill Yanaire
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      07-30-2007
You seem to peddle Ubuntu religiously to everyone so you must be the Ubuntu
Marketing Department. Paid - Probably not becuase they give there marginal
software away.

It is the users responsibility to make sure their macines are protected no
matter what they do on the Internet. Downloading or surfing. Regarding
malware, they need to be responsible for their actions with their computer.
If they drive a car, they need to be responsible on that front also.

I don't know where Frank lives, but if I did, I would give him his daily BJ
because I have a wife. Maybe you should go into the farming community and
seek out the farm animals. Seems like some of them need some "Ubuntu
installs" if you know what I mean!

By the way, you sure are cranky today. Your spouse or significant other
turn you away again?


"Alias" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>> Give me a break.

>
> Arm or leg?
>
>> Pretty LAME advice from the Ubuntu Marketing Department.

>
> Spot on advice from Alias who does not, as you know, liar, work for Ubuntu
> in any department.
>
>> Of course the OP can search the Internet for some burning software. As
>> long as they are careful and have up to date antivirus software they
>> should be fine.

>
> If, indeed, the AV has a definition for the virus and if the OP has their
> definitions up-to-date. If the OP doesn't have a root kit detector, they
> may well be SOL thanks to lame advice from the likes of you. If it's
> malware, anti virus programs don't do diddly.
>
>> Isn't it time you give the elders in your community a preview of Ubuntu?
>> That way, you will out of the vista.general groups for a few hours.

>
> Isn't it time for you to give Frank his daily BJ?
> --
> Alias
> To email me, remove what's invalid
>>
>>
>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Jerry wrote:
>>>> You really need to get a good burning software. Your burner may have
>>>> come with the lite version of Nero or other software, that you can
>>>> check. Nero or Roxio is very good burning software, however they are
>>>> NOT free. There are some very good free burn softwares you can find by
>>>> using search on the internet.
>>>>
>>>> Good luck
>>> Very bad advice. If the OP does a "search on the Internet", instead of a
>>> burning program, they may download and install a virus or malware. If
>>> you know of one that you recommend, by all means do so, but don't tell
>>> people to search for unnamed programs.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Alias
>>> To email me, remove what's invalid

>>
>>

>



 
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      07-30-2007
Alias wrote:


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> Isn't it time for you to give Frank his daily BJ?


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Remarks like that really and truly prove to all readers what a low life
cowedly and weak piece of sh*t atheist you really are.
Too bad you don't have the balls to post under your real name and give
us your address so that when we're in Europe we can stop by so you can
have the opportunity of insulting us to our faces.
Frank
 
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