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Jason
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      12-29-2007
I have cds with jpeg files on them that open and work fine in XP, however my
laptop running vista shows these cds as blank regardless of the program used
to access them (Windows pic and fax viewer, paint, even Exporer)? I know
these cds have items on them as I can remove them from the laptop drive and
access the jpegs on a pc running XP? Does anyone have a sugestion? I have
seen a thread reagarding a similar issue with Media centerbut would prefer
not to edit y registry. Also - I can access jpegs files on my vista laptop
from other sources...e.g the internet, usb drive etc.
 
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      12-29-2007
Jason wrote:
> I have cds with jpeg files on them that open and work fine in XP, however my
> laptop running vista shows these cds as blank regardless of the program used
> to access them (Windows pic and fax viewer, paint, even Exporer)? I know
> these cds have items on them as I can remove them from the laptop drive and
> access the jpegs on a pc running XP? Does anyone have a sugestion? I have
> seen a thread reagarding a similar issue with Media centerbut would prefer
> not to edit y registry. Also - I can access jpegs files on my vista laptop
> from other sources...e.g the internet, usb drive etc.


It sounds like you created the CDs on CD-RWs with a packet-writing
program (Nero InCD, Roxio Drag&Drop or whatever it's called now) and
didn't close the session. The problem with packet-writing programs and
CD-RWs is that if you don't have the same program (or a UDF reader)
installed, the full disks will show as blank. See this link (which is
just as applicable in Vista) for a full explanation.

CD-ROM Drive May Not Be Able to Read a UDF-Formatted Disc in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q321640

The workaround is to either install a free UDF reader (I believe Nero's
website has one and probably Roxio's does, too) or to go back and burn
the files onto a regular CD-R and close the session. This is exactly why
I don't recommend CD-RWs. CD-RWs come from the time when burning media
was extremely expensive so you wanted to have disks you could erase and
use over again. With CD-Rs now costing under a penny apiece, there is no
reason to ever use CD-RWs and very good reasons not to.


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chris@dryden.org.uk
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      11-24-2008

Malke;592923 Wrote:
> Jason wrote
> > I have cds with jpeg files on them that open and work fine in XP

> however m
> > laptop running vista shows these cds as blank regardless of th

> program use
> > to access them (Windows pic and fax viewer, paint, even Exporer)?

> kno
> > these cds have items on them as I can remove them from the lapto

> drive an
> > access the jpegs on a pc running XP? Does anyone have a sugestion?

> hav
> > seen a thread reagarding a similar issue with Media centerbut woul

> prefe
> > not to edit y registry. Also - I can access jpegs files on my vist

> lapto
> > from other sources...e.g the internet, usb drive etc

>
> It sounds like you created the CDs on CD-RWs with a packet-writin
> program (Nero InCD, Roxio Drag&Drop or whatever it's called now) an
> didn't close the session. The problem with packet-writing programs an
> CD-RWs is that if you don't have the same program (or a UDF reader
> installed, the full disks will show as blank. See this link (which i
> just as applicable in Vista) for a full explanation
>
> CD-ROM Drive May Not Be Able to Read a UDF-Formatted Disc in Windows X
> 'CD-ROM Drive May Not Be Able to Read a UDF-Formatted Disc in Window
> XP' (http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q321640
>
> The workaround is to either install a free UDF reader (I believe Nero'
> website has one and probably Roxio's does, too) or to go back and bur
> the files onto a regular CD-R and close the session. This is exactl
> wh
> I don't recommend CD-RWs. CD-RWs come from the time when burning medi
> was extremely expensive so you wanted to have disks you could erase an
> use over again. With CD-Rs now costing under a penny apiece, there i
> n
> reason to ever use CD-RWs and very good reasons not to
>
>
> Malk
> -
> Elephant Boy Computer
> 'index' (http://www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/Use

I have exactly the same problem but the solution seems to be th
reverse to that described. I burned a disc DVD-R of photos using a DEL
pc with XP media OEM plus updates. Finalised it. It can be read o
another PC with XP but not on a laptop with Vista. The same PC I burne
a DVD+RW and that can be read by both! Still looking for an explanation

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