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CeQuadrat, JUST BURN
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CeQuadrat, JUST BURN
Sunday, October 15, 2006 at 2:07 am Posted by Stone Ghost
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I can't seem to figure out how to copy files stored in MY DOCUMENTS to a CD. (My
computer has CeQUADRAT~1.LNK). I bring up the Cd burner or the MY DOCUMENTS files,
one or the other but I can't open them Both up at the same time.Can someone tell
me what to do? Thanks ... Stone Ghost
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re: CeQuadrat, JUST BURN
Sunday, October 15, 2006 at 6:25 am Posted by gewg_
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Stone Ghost wrote:
|Can someone tell me what to do?
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/win98/1036265266
Judging by their website, they are not very good coders:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.cequadrat.com/
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re: CeQuadrat, JUST BURN
Monday, October 16, 2006 at 3:22 pm Posted by Keith Stanier
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Are you talking about CeQuadrat PacketCD UDF?
I've been using this software for about 8 years, it isn't that good, I've lost many
CD's trying to drag files on to them.
What is PacketCD?
PacketCD is the first software product realizing the latest version of the OSTA UDF
standard (1.50) for file-systems on CD-Recordable media for Windows 9x. This file-system
was designed to be integrated seamlessly into the operating system of your computer.
After you have formatted an empty CD-R this disc becomes available as a Windows 9x
volume and can be used almost like a harddisk or a floppy. If you want to use the
disc on another computer you need to prepare the disc for use in normal CD-ROM drives.
You can download updated PacketCD drivers but you need a version of PacketCD installed
before hand.
PacketCD
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re: CeQuadrat, JUST BURN
Monday, October 16, 2006 at 5:37 pm Posted by gewg_
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|Are you talking about CeQuadrat PacketCD UDF?
|Keith Stanier
Not I--and it sounded like the OP was pretty specific.
I have noticed several times lately when you meant to responded to the OP
but responded to someone else.
Time to switch to decaf? ;-)
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re: CeQuadrat, JUST BURN
Tuesday, October 17, 2006 at 4:53 am Posted by Keith Stanier
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No Gewg I was repling to the OP, his question was
I can't seem to figure out how to copy files stored in MY DOCUMENTS to a CD. (My
computer has CeQUADRAT~1.LNK).
Therefore he was asking about a CeQuadrat app.
On Monday, October 16, 2006 at 5:37 pm, gewg_ wrote:
I have noticed several times lately when you meant to responded to the OP but responded
to someone else.
Thats because this forum has a poor layout. If you reply to any post in a forum your
post is normally added to the end.
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Threading of posts on this site
Tuesday, October 17, 2006 at 9:59 am Posted by gewg_
(3556 messages posted)
|Thats because this forum has a poor layout.
| Keith Stanier
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I will readily bitch about how poorly auto-formating of HTML is coded,
but I have no qualms about how threading has been implemented.
|If you reply to any post in a forum[,] your post is normally added to the end.
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Not true of most forums; obviouly not true of this site.
(There are many threads which have multiple sub-threads decending from them.)
The easy way to spot to whom you are replying is:
look at **All messages in this thread**;
the post which is NOT underlined is the one under which yours will be threaded
--IF YOU CLICK **Reply or follow-up to this message**.
If, INSTEAD, you click another post
and bring up that page before clicking *Reply*,
your response will be threaded under THAT post.
It seems pretty intuitive.
Most folks aren't having a problem figuring it out.
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