Thanks, Lang.
My eMachine has only one functioning "drawer drive." The one below it, a CD
drive, is labeled "Expansion" and doesn't work. There is no A: drive on this
eMachine.
That's why I had to use my friend's machince. He has both an A: drive and a
CD drive. This let me transfer the data on my 3.5 floppy to my new 700 MB CD
in his machine. His only CD drive is labeled D:. My D: is for recovery and
must be a partition of my Local Disk C:. The drive on my machine
corresponding to my friend's D: is labeled E:. And it worked, except for the
"full disc" problem.
I'm guessing I must have somehow finalized my CD on my friend's machine, as
dean-dean suggests. If so, how would I avoid that on a retry?
But if I understand dean-dean correctly, I can't reverse this finalization.
What do you think?
"Lang Murphy" wrote:
> "johnthebaptist" <> wrote in message
> news:3A0A8D21-D0E4-4919-8B24-...
> > My new eMachine is running Office Standard 2007 on Vista Home Basic.
> >
> > Using a friend's computer with an A:\ drive and a CD drive labeled D:\, I
> > successfully copied 8 files totaling 636KB from a 3.5" floppy onto a fresh
> > DC-RW. In my directory window, which numbers and shows only 8 files, I
> > can
> > view and open these files.
> >
> > But the icon of my E:\ drive on my "Computer" screen and the "Properties"
> > view of this drive both show a full disc. Are these true readings? If
> > so,
> > what else is on this disk? How can I find out? What is causing the
> > "full"
> > showing?
> >
> > Thanks, all.
> >
>
>
> Uh... if your floppy disk is A: and your CD drive is D:, what, exactly is
> your E: drive?
>
> Lang
>
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