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re: Question about 'How do I use the built-in CD burning in Windows XP?'
Monday, January 17, 2005 at 4:23 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ann
(1 messages posted)
I do not get that dialog box. The explorer opens to the CD but I can not copy anything
to the cd-r.
On Tuesday, February 18, 2003 at 6:03 pm, Matterhorn69 wrote:
>Ok, follow-up question on this post:
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>I used the CD-burning utility in XP last night to burn 3 cdr's. My intention was
>to move 1.95 GB (650 mb x 3) of files from my hard drive. When the utility finished
>writing the data to the cdr I chose to delete the temp files, then closed the utility.
> I then went into explorer and deleted the files from the original folder location,
>then cleared out the recycle bin.
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>Here is the problem and the question: The first 2 burns and deletes resulted in
>almost no gained space - maybe 100 mb. The 3rd burn and delete resulted in eating
>up 500-600 mb of space on my primary drive - even though I burned and deleted from
>my D or secondary drive. I have searched for .tmp files, I searched both drives
>for any files created yesterday to see if I could find the original file names or
>some big .dmp or .tmp or some other kind of big files that might be stored somewhere
>hidden. What do I do? I have run Norton utilities, disk defrag, and even clicked
>on just about every folder on both drives looking for something.
>
>PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!
>
>Matt
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