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fab68
15th February 2007, 00:13
I cannot make a copy of my Keys. There is a massage telling me there is information attached to the file and it will be lost. After I hit yes , drive E will not burn. It does not recognize the CD-R in the drive. Can someone please walk me specifically on how to make a copy of my Keys.
purplexed
15th February 2007, 04:39
I am not too sure what you are trying to do?
Simply make a CD with your Key.AnyDVD and Key.CloneDVD files on them?
what program are you using to copy these files to CD?
DetroitBaseball
15th February 2007, 20:44
Even Windows Explorer can write files to a CD.
SlyFox 1
15th February 2007, 20:50
I cannot make a copy of my Keys. There is a massage telling me there is information attached to the file and it will be lost. After I hit yes , drive E will not burn. It does not recognize the CD-R in the drive. Can someone please walk me specifically on how to make a copy of my Keys.
I wouldn't waste a CD for 2 X 1kb files, if your computer has a floppy just put it on that. Easy as pie.:clap:
DetroitBaseball
15th February 2007, 20:57
I wouldn't waste a CD for 2 X 1kb files, if your computer has a floppy just put it on that. Easy as pie.:clap:
I agree. A CD can hold 700MB, why only use 1KB of it? A flash drive or a floppy drive is perfect. My new computer didn't come with a floppy drive though, since it is an old outdated technology.
fab68
15th February 2007, 21:21
I do not have a flopy disk. I do not have a problem using one CD-R disk. I know it s simple, but I have right clicked, copy paste on E drive and it will not copy. The message "copying was not sucsessfull try again" will come up. If I place a blank CD-R windows will tell me I need a CD-R or CD-RW and so on, it does not recognize the blank CD. Can someone walk me step by step on a diffrent way to copy these file. Thank you in advance.
SlyFox 1
15th February 2007, 21:26
I agree. A CD can hold 700MB, why only use 1KB of it? A flash drive or a floppy drive is perfect. My new computer didn't come with a floppy drive though, since it is an old outdated technology.
You are correct Detroit Baseball but I have about 50 floppys still in a box, and I find it perfect for this type of thing, when I built my machine, there was a bay for memory sticks and it came with a floppy drive so for 19.99 I just put it in, but it is outdated in a big way now. :clap:
SlyFox 1
15th February 2007, 21:29
I do not have a flopy disk. I do not have a problem using one CD-R disk. I know it s simple, but I have right clicked, copy paste on E drive and it will not copy. The message "copying was not sucsessfull try again" will come up. If I place a blank CD-R windows will tell me I need a CD-R or CD-RW and so on, it does not recognize the blank CD. Can someone walk me step by step on a diffrent way to copy these file. Thank you in advance.
Put the CD in the drive and use almost any CD program even Windows to copy to your CD-Drive. Most store bought computers come with some sort of burning software. ( I think ):confused:
purplexed
16th February 2007, 01:43
fab68 ... hmz, is that name driven off of the "competing" program of DVDfab?
anyways sorry for the off topic rant..
fab68,
Might I suggest an easy solution... if you have an online email service... (Yahoo, Hotmail or my personal pick Gmail.com) simply email the small files to yourself.
I do this on all my files that i need a quick backup of.
it works and will always be there no matter what.
Would that work?