If I download a file from Vista to a cd, it cannot be read on XP. Also
anything I create on XP can't be recognized on Vista. Is their some type of
setup that I need to do?
Disks just show up as blank on both machines, but show data if on their own
machine.
Thanks, Bob

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RE: CD's created on Vista not readable on XP by oscar

oscar
Mon Jul 21 10:13:00 PDT 2008

Soryy, need more information.
Download? Are you downloading files from a network?
Can't read CD's that you created? What software are you using to "create"
CD's?
You have to be as specific as possible.
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"The Dog Breeders List" wrote:

> If I download a file from Vista to a cd, it cannot be read on XP. Also
> anything I create on XP can't be recognized on Vista. Is their some type of
> setup that I need to do?
> Disks just show up as blank on both machines, but show data if on their own
> machine.
> Thanks, Bob
>
> --
> The Dog Breeders List
> www.dogbreederslist.com
> 704-965-8622
>

Re: CD's created on Vista not readable on XP by Colin

Colin
Mon Jul 21 11:04:36 PDT 2008

"The Dog Breeders List" <rltutt@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:2347EEFC-4A4E-4A81-8E3C-C87341F10179@microsoft.com...
> If I download a file from Vista to a cd, it cannot be read on XP. Also
> anything I create on XP can't be recognized on Vista. Is their some type
> of setup that I need to do?
> Disks just show up as blank on both machines, but show data if on their
> own machine.
> Thanks, Bob
>
> --
> The Dog Breeders List
> www.dogbreederslist.com
> 704-965-8622

Sometimes if you use cd -r when a drive only recognizes cd +r you might see
something like that. Check your media and what formats the drives support.


Re: CD's created on Vista not readable on XP by forum

forum
Mon Jul 21 13:01:43 PDT 2008

people who are not computer geeks often call saving a file in another medium
or even installing a program "download"

it is an incorrect term, nevertheless I have learned how to bybass this
mistake and answer their questions


"oscar" <oscar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9D84567D-5CFE-4078-B7EC-4B07B5492229@microsoft.com...
> Soryy, need more information.
> Download? Are you downloading files from a network?
> Can't read CD's that you created? What software are you using to "create"
> CD's?
> You have to be as specific as possible.
> --
> oscar :)
>
> ...Right click is your best friend...
>
>
> "The Dog Breeders List" wrote:
>
>> If I download a file from Vista to a cd, it cannot be read on XP. Also
>> anything I create on XP can't be recognized on Vista. Is their some type
>> of
>> setup that I need to do?
>> Disks just show up as blank on both machines, but show data if on their
>> own
>> machine.
>> Thanks, Bob
>>
>> --
>> The Dog Breeders List
>> www.dogbreederslist.com
>> 704-965-8622
>>



Re: CD's created on Vista not readable on XP by FAB

FAB
Mon Jul 21 13:16:03 PDT 2008

forum monger wrote:
> people who are not computer geeks often call saving a file in another medium
> or even installing a program "download"
>
> it is an incorrect term, nevertheless I have learned how to bybass this
> mistake and answer their questions
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