I don't remember with Tiger or not, but I upgraded so if I did, it's
not going to come up again. I think if I put a blank disc in it shows
up in a Window. I am checking it now...Well it did give me the option
to open Finder or open a program when inserting a disc, but nothing
shows up on the mounted drive area. Maybe it is not supposed to, if it
is blank then you don't need to see it and if it has media on it then
you do. Once I burn it I think it then shows up as unknown or
something. I just want it to show whether or not it has been burned or
not.
On Oct 30, 2007, at 2:35 PM, David Poehlman wrote:
ah,
At some point, did you ever click the ignore button that was
available in the dialog when you first loaded a blank disc? If so,
that could be the reason or you might be putting them in upside down
which is unlikely. I don't see a way to set how blanks are treated.
On Oct 30, 2007, at 2:09 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
OOPS I meant to say that I don't see blank DVD's and CD's, not
movies and music media. Sorry for the confusion. Do I still follow
your instructions below?
On Oct 30, 2007, at 1:51 PM, David Poehlman wrote:
While in the finder, say the applications folder or on the desktop,
press command-, that is command with comma. Check the boxes and
make sure to uncheck the box for opening finder windows in a new
window. When you put in a cd, connect an external device, it shows
up on the desktop. This works in leopard and tiger.
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