Re: homade photo cd.

2001-10-19 Thread Maris V. Lidaka, Sr.
Easy CD Creator 4 works find for me. Alternately, buy Laplink and transfer direct from the old to the new, or install your old hard drive as a second hard drive on the new computer for free. Maris - Original Message - From: jeepgirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday,

RE: homade photo cd.

2001-10-19 Thread Paris, Leonard
] Subject: RE: homade photo cd. Das Jeepgirl wrote: I am getting a new computer and will be trying to transfer the crap from this computer to the new one that I think I need. Anyone had any luck burning scanned pictures to a cd? I am using direct cd easy cd creator and it doesn't seem to want to burn

RE: homade photo cd.

2001-10-19 Thread Paris, Leonard
I use the same software myself and never had a problem. If you have a CD formatted for use in Direct CD, then you can drag and drop pictures from any of your subdirectories on your hard drive into any subdirectory on your CD. The system doesn't care what the file type is. I would be sure to put

Re: homade photo cd.

2001-10-19 Thread Doug Franklin
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001 13:05:09 -0500, jeepgirl wrote: Anyone had any luck burning scanned pictures to a cd? I am using direct cd easy cd creator and it doesn't seem to want to burn photographs. I am open to suggestions on technique and programs or anything else. What problems are you

Re: homade photo cd.

2001-10-19 Thread Rfsindg
Jeepgirl, Get all your photos lined up on your C drive (or D or E) and let the program copy the files. I have had various problems copying/writing CD's when the burner seemed to run out files. Put them all in one place/directory and copy that to the CD. Regards, Bob S. Jeepgirl wrote: I