PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying

2002-10-23 Thread Harold B
Hey guys, a lot of discussion of what 80 minutes means and how good Memorex RW-CD's work (I agree, they work fine) ... but let's not forget the question; which is, Why the h--- is it happening? How can I stop all the letters from changing to upper case when copying/moving from the C-drive to the

Re: PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying (and700mb)

2002-10-23 Thread Keith Thompson
I use CDRW with packet writing, but use a program called WinOnCD (now by Roxio). I also use the driver for that program and have not experienced the change in case as you are with the Adaptec software. Apparently, this is just a case of the software handling rather than common to all packet

PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying (and 700mb)

2002-10-22 Thread Harold B
CLINT writes ... (You have cd*RW* media that holds 700mb? I've heard of 700mb CDR, but not 700mb CDRW yet). Yes, Clint, I'm looking at the box right now. It says Memorex, CD-RW, rewritable compact discs for computer CD rewriters ... 700mb, 80minute (whatever that means), 4x multi speed .. It's

Re: PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying (and 700mb)

2002-10-22 Thread OrpheusComputing.com
Ok, that's probably before formatting. After you format a CDRW disk that is rated at 650mb, you end up with only about 535mb usable space. The minutes is how many minutes in audio they can hold. 650mb is 74 min. Yeah.I'm very aware they come in many different brands. ;-) I've kinda

Re: PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying (and700mb)

2002-10-22 Thread Keith Thompson
I use CDRW with packet writing, but use a program called WinOnCD (now by Roxio). I also use the driver for that program and have not experienced the change in case as you are with the Adaptec software. Apparently, this is just a case of the software handling rather than common to all packet

Re: PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying (and 700mb)

2002-10-22 Thread OrpheusComputing.com
That's 80 *minutes*. :) -Clint God Bless Us All Clint Hamilton, Owner http://OrpheusComputing.com © - Original Message - From: Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] The 80MB is the amount of audio it will hold as a CD-Audio. I too have 700MB CD-RW's from memorex, they work great. At 04:15 AM

Re: PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying (and 700mb)

2002-10-22 Thread Steve
heh yeah, I realized that after I had sent the email fingers and brain don't communicate much At 10:22 PM 10/22/02 , you wrote: That's 80 *minutes*. :) -Clint = PCWorks Mailing List = Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines make sure you've

PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying.

2002-10-19 Thread Harold B
Note to Peter Kaulback (and anyone else who might have a similar problem) Original problem ... Whenever I copy files to a RW-CD (that's how I back up my material), the names all change to caps. It happens also when copying from the RW-CD to the hard drive. It does not change the functioning of

PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying.

2002-10-18 Thread Harold B
Not solved yet... Original Problem ... This has been going on since I've had this setup, Windows98, a pentium Hewlett-Packard, plenty of memory, everything works well (about 2 and a half years). Whenever I copy files to a RW-CD (that's how I back up my material), the names all change to caps. It

Re: PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying.

2002-10-18 Thread Peter Kaulback
Harold, what software are you using to burn the cd-rw? Peter Kaulback In the hour of 07:46 PM 10/18/2002 -0400, Harold B spoke this: Not solved yet... Original Problem ... This has been going on since I've had this setup, Windows98, a pentium Hewlett-Packard, plenty of memory, everything works

PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying.

2002-10-17 Thread Harold B
Greetings from Brighton Beach, This has been going on since I've had this setup, Windows98, a pentium Hewlett-Packard, plenty of memory, everything works well (about 2 and a half years). Whenever I copy files to a RW-CD (that's how I back up my material), the names all change to caps. It

Re: PCWorks: Lower case changing to caps when copying.

2002-10-17 Thread Keith Thompson
Bring up a windows Explorer window and click on View, the folder options. Click on the View tab and check to see that the 'allow upper case' is not checked. If its checked, this is the source of your problem. Uncheck it and the file name case should return to the lower case. Keith Thompson