Funny enough, every time when I 'paste files onto a writeable CD, I first 
have to eject the blank, at which it prompts me to insert one, and it then 
writes the files when I re-insert it.

HTH

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Margaret Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] No Disk in Drive w. XP Burning Utility


>    I just tried it with JAWS 6.2 and all 3 files pasted in the first
> time, but I got the same no disk in drive message when I went to the
> context menu and hit "t" to write the files.
>
> Margaret
> Earlier, I wrote:
>
>
> Hi All,
>
>    I'm trying to burn some data files to CD using the Burning Utility
> in XP Home with SP2, JAWS 7.0, and WMP 10.  I get a no disk in drive
> message when I actually try to burn the files.  Sometimes all 3 files
> I want to burn are pasted in the temporary file and sometimes 1 is not
> pasted although Insert-shift-down arrow says all 3 are in the
> clipboard.
>
>    I can play a commercially produced music CD.
>
>    I had a similar problem with the same machine last year, but may
> have been using JAWS 6.2 at the time.  The problem seemed to be solved
> when I bought a new pack of CD's.  I successfully burned some files
> then, but haven't tried it since.  I've tried it with 4 disks from
> what I think should be from that pack and have pulled out ones from
> the middle in case the first one was one of the infamous "dummy" ones.
>
>    I know David put a burning program on the JAWS-Users page and I
> think one was added to the page for this list just the other day.  Is
> there any point in trying one of them in case the XP burning utility
> isn't working properly?  Should I get WMP 11?
>
>    Any suggestions for being able to successfully burn the files
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Margaret
>
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