Golddog
- 23 Jan 2003 13:39
Socrates
- 02 Feb 2003 22:09
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vasey
Have you solved your problem?
Mr Ashley James
- 02 Feb 2003 23:39
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Socrates,
Which problem is Vasey trying to solve this time? (;-o
Cheers
Ash
PS Vasey is a Virgo, whoops (You know what they say about Virgo's, off scampering back the the narrow paths in the mountains)!
8 Ball
- 03 Feb 2003 00:01
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Hello all.
How nice to see all these new faces in the cafe, welcome all.
jgp212
- 03 Feb 2003 05:24
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:-)
vasey
- 03 Feb 2003 08:42
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biffer and andycarr: thank you so much for your advice. I am using Adaptec Easy CD Creator v3.5c and I can access the list by going to 'My Computer' and clicking on the V drive which is where I filed it. That brings up the CD layout page and clicking on the 'My Docs' in the bottom Left hand quadrant of the page, does bring up the full list of all the things that I copied across.
But.... just to check they were all there and it wasn't just a Table of Contents, I tried double clicking on some individual documents and ... nothing!
I rebooted the machine this morning and I'm still at the same point. Have I missed a step in the process?
Biffer
- 03 Feb 2003 09:22
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Hi vasey, if they're word documents you could try opening them directly from within word.
They will be stored with read-only permission, but that should be ok.
The other thing you could try is in explorer dragging one of them into a directory on your C: drive.
Also in explorer, if you click on views->details on the toolbar it should show you the size and type of each file.
vasey
- 03 Feb 2003 09:23
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biffer: seems the file size is 1,135kb which suggests something meaningful is on there...doesn't it?!
Biffer
- 03 Feb 2003 09:40
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vasey, looks ok, but if I were you I'd copy it to a directory on your C: drive and then open it with word (if it is a document). You could also check the size of the original file in the directory that you copied it from and see if they're the same.
Gausie
- 03 Feb 2003 09:48
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Any chance of a steamed sponge pudding?
hilary
- 03 Feb 2003 10:00
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Maybe Gausie,
The chef in here is pretty dynamic. Why don't you pursue him into the kitchen to ask?
vasey
- 03 Feb 2003 10:40
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biffer: well, I know have a copy in the c drive and I've been looking at the accumulated properties, which suggest that there should be about 32MB recorded. That makes sense since the used space on the CD says 39.3mb has been used, ie it's full. But still struggling to open all the files and folders that I can see on the CD layout page. Surely just double clicking on any of the files should open that document?
Biffer
- 03 Feb 2003 10:45
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vasey, yes it should I'd have thought. Have you tried dragging one of the files from the CD to another directory and then opening that? Or tried to open one of the files directly from Word?
vasey
- 03 Feb 2003 11:18
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Biffer, I've just opened word (via Start/Programs/MSWord) and tried to open the file from the new folder I created in the C drive. Nothing!
Biffer
- 03 Feb 2003 11:42
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Err looks like the disk is not any good (to state the obvious).
I've got version 4 of adaptec easy creator and just tried it out.
Fired it up, selected create data CD, dragged a word file into the CD layout, then burned the CD and then came out of adaptec.
Then in explorer I clicked on the CD and the document was there (with it's Word icon). I then double clicked on Word and it openened the document.
I don't know what to suggest other than to try it again I'm afraid.
Good luck.
vasey
- 03 Feb 2003 12:01
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Biffer, thank you. I am having a minor breakdown but at least it proves it doesn't seem to be anything I've done. I'll go and buy another CD and try again. I really appreciate your checking the process on your machine.
andycarr
- 03 Feb 2003 13:30
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vasey
Try using the Direct CD part of the program (rather than Easy CD creator). This will allow you to format the blank CD and then drag and drop files to it just like you would between folders on your hard drive.
When you eject the CD (By right clicking the icon in your task bar) it will allow you to select the option to finalise the CD to work in any CD drive.
One other point, the version of Easy CD Creator you have will not work in Win XP. If you are still stuck and would like further advice on data backup and upgrading to XP drop me an email.
Good luck and stay calm!!
vasey
- 03 Feb 2003 14:13
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I've printed your comments, guys and I apologise to the regulars who are furious I've clogged up the thread this morning! (I'll give you a bath later, GD, to make up for the intrusion!) I'll rejoin the battle after the markets close.
jgp212
- 03 Feb 2003 14:28
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Good Afternoon All,
I need some advice!
I've been busy bleeding the radiators (7)
and all but one is not heating up.
First person who solves the problem will
enjoy free drinkies:-)
:-)
Jeff
Kayak
- 03 Feb 2003 14:30
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Check the pump is working. Otherwise it's likely to be the valve that switches between radiators and hot water (assuming you have a standard system).
vasey
- 03 Feb 2003 14:31
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Either the thermostat has seized or the rad has clogged up...... (Do you want a bath too?!)