"Rondogg" <> wrote in message
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>I burned a CD-R (photos) on my old XP Desktop and tried to open it in
> Vista on my HP laptop. No dice. In "My Computer" it showed a folder
> with nothing in it!
>
> When I burned it on my desktop I did the quick format, added the files
> and then Finalized the disk. I even tried it on my daughters laptop
> (Toshiba) which is running Vista. No dice.
Vista uses Mount Rainier packet writing, and XP did not have this.
I have never used XP's or Vista's built-in disc writing, so I cannot be
certain what the problem is. I have only used Nero, since 1999.
Try using IsoBuster. It can read a lot of formats and also extract data
from damaged discs.
www.isobuster.com (just use the free functionality)
Next time, unless I am wrong about XP not being able to read Vista's Mount
Rainier format, use a standard ISO format for your data discs, if you want
to use them on any OS. I recommend Nero, although it has become very
bloated over the last three or four years.
ss.