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johnthebaptist
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      07-28-2007
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.

 
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dean-dean
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      07-28-2007
How big is the drive? it may be a recovery partition, and yes, it will show
in Computer as pretty much full.


"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.
>


 
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Charlie Tame
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      07-28-2007
johnthebaptist wrote:
> 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.
>



There are many options with CD and DVD media and in simple terms you can
choose whether to leave a CD "Open" for future use or "Close" it so it
appears full whatever is on it.

This varies a lot depending on the actual drive being used, the software
used to "Burn" the disk and possibly the copied content, so it's not
possible to give you a definite answer without knowing the full details
of everything on the system.
 
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Jim
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      07-28-2007

"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.
>

The most likely explanation is that the full disk reading is false and that
the reason is deficiences in the CDFS structure or in Microsoft's ability to
deduce
file system properties of CDFS.

Another poster mentioned other reasons as well.

Jim


 
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Lang Murphy
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      07-28-2007
"johnthebaptist" <> wrote in message
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> 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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johnthebaptist
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      07-28-2007
Thanks, dean-dean.
"Drive" to me means either the hard drive or the drawer-like device in the
tower into which you put a CD for reading or burning.

The hard drive on this machine (Local Disc C:\) has a 140 GB capacity of
which 114 GB is free. The Recovery drive D:\ shows 1.46 GB free of 8.50 GB
capacity. The CD-RW holds 700 MB.

Do you have any comments on the other two posts?

"dean-dean" wrote:

> How big is the drive? it may be a recovery partition, and yes, it will show
> in Computer as pretty much full.
>
>
> "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.
> >

>
>

 
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johnthebaptist
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      07-28-2007
Thanks, Charlie.

What are the steps for leaving this CD-RW "Open"? The Properties tab
doesn't help.

Further details: "Drive" to me means either the hard drive or the
drawer-like device in the tower into which you put a CD for reading or
burning.

The hard drive on this machine (Local Disc C:\) has a 140 GB capacity of
which 114 GB is free. The Recovery drive D:\ shows 1.46 GB free of 8.50 GB
capacity. The CD-RW holds 700 MB.

Do you have any comments on the other two posts?

"Charlie Tame" wrote:

There are many options with CD and DVD media and in simple terms you can
> choose whether to leave a CD "Open" for future use or "Close" it so it
> appears full whatever is on it.
>
> This varies a lot depending on the actual drive being used, the software
> used to "Burn" the disk and possibly the copied content, so it's not
> possible to give you a definite answer without knowing the full details
> of everything on the system.
>

 
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johnthebaptist
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      07-28-2007
Thanks, Jim.

I'm guessing "CDFS" means Compact Disc File System. Right? Where can I get
more details on CDFS?

"Jim" 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.
> >

> The most likely explanation is that the full disk reading is false and that
> the reason is deficiences in the CDFS structure or in Microsoft's ability to
> deduce
> file system properties of CDFS.
>
> Another poster mentioned other reasons as well.
>
> Jim
>
>
>

 
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dean-dean
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      07-28-2007
I think I see. E is the drive for your CD player. You put the disc in and
it shows full. You can right-click on it and choose Explore to find out
what it contains, file-wise.

You may have finalized your disc instead of closing the current session. A
disc that has been finalized is complete, and will show full in Computer;
you can't add any more files to it. If you closed the current session,
however, you can add more files as long as you have room on the disc. Do a
search for burning in Help and Support for further explanation.

"dean-dean" <dean-> wrote in message
news:%...
> How big is the drive? it may be a recovery partition, and yes, it will
> show in Computer as pretty much full.
>
>
> "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.
>>

>


 
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johnthebaptist
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      07-28-2007
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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