She needs to check her desktop.

There is sometihng there probably called Untitled CD, and she needs to hit command-o on that to open it, then she can paste the files in.

Jane


On Mar 27, 2006, at 4:21 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:

Tim and Jane,
I am including my assistant and friend Jennifer in this exchange even though she cannot post to the list. The problem is that she does not normally drag and drop non-audio materials, and while the best wisdom indicates that should be able to do this from the finder, copy and paste as Jane suggests, there is one major problem.
She cannot find where the blank disc actually is being represented.
Logic dictates...I think, that if there is a blank disc in her cdrw that it should show up somewhere. there is not an untitled folder as Jane described, and I am not computer practiced in these kinds of systems. In Linux, my cdr remains a cdr empty or full and I can copy and paste directly to it entering a file name. I was under the impression that the cdrw in a mac had a letter or drive designation that remains constant so you need only past to that drive designation. However I understand from Jennifer that there is no window where you might give a file name with the drive included for example something like
e:\filename.zip
nor is drive e listed I suppose in the drive icons on her desktop, assuming for this example that drive e is the cdrw.

so how does this process differ if working with data, and most importantly, how is the drive or blank disc identified so you can paste or drag over the file in question? she does have cd and dvd burning software, but this should not be needful?
Thanks,
Karen

On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Tim Kilburn wrote:

Hi Karen,

I think what's happening here is that the file has not completely downloaded. The file will still appear on the Desktop as it is being downloaded but is incomplete and therefore unable to be manipulated. You can check the progress of a download by looking in the "Download Window" which can be accessed under the Window menu or by pressing cmd+option+l.

Second, it does not matter at all the file platform for the download. You can download any file type imaginable. If it is unusable by the Mac, that will come into play if you were attempting to open it, copying to any location is not a problem. Simply follow Janes' instructions or your assistant can drag and drop the way she always does.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
  & Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada








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