Also, if you are archiving material what is the benefit of using CD-RW
over CDR?
What software are you using for burning? Since the advent of buffer
under run protection I have had zero coasters.
You might want to look into Nero Burning ROM:
http://www.nero.com/en/
There's a free trial
Siobhan,
I'm archiving quarterly newsletters, for one thing. We went with CD-RW,
not knowing about their unreliability (that not being a feature usually
when one buys things) because one measly newsletter hardly takes up any
room at all and we wanted to be able to add them as we went along. We've
Cheryl wrote:
.was trying to determine
from the code what the visitor would see if they didn't have flash
Mark added:
I simply said no to ActiveX Controls, and it thinks I don't have Flash.
What you
get is a page with two links to install Flash and nothing else: no
Flash,
On January 28, 2003 at 10:12, Siobhan Thomas wrote:
Also, if you are archiving material what is the benefit of using CD-RW
over CDR?
If you are backing up automatically using something like:
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptreplicator.asp
then CD-RW works well. I have a client that uses
Well, I find Nero much easier to use then easy cd creater. It just offers
a lot more functionality IMO. Does Speedy CD have any kind of check
box which says something like prevent buffer under runs?
In terms of CDR versus CDRW... I usually use CDRs for backups and
for some reason like the fact
My wish list: a DVD-RW...
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Hello list,
I've been asked by someone to look into this...Does anyone know how, or
has anyone ever heard of a way to, turn on Javascript in browsers where
it's been turned off??
I know it's a loaded question for sure...
Thanks for any and all impartations and have a good day.
/mignon
I've been asked by someone to look into this...Does anyone know how, or
has anyone ever heard of a way to, turn on Javascript in browsers where
it's been turned off??
there's only one way that i know of
it requires walking over the the machine where the browser is, and selecting
Options or
Sherry,
If you are running Windows XP (which I doubt since you are standardized on
NN 4.x) you can burn a cd by dragging and dropping on the cdrom drive. I
don't know anything about Speedy CD but with EZ CD Creator even if you
create the files with UDF format once the cd is full you can then