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| Vista cannot see files in a folder on a CD I have a Lenovo laptop running Vista Business. I have a CD that I believe was created in XP. When I put this particular CD in my drive, Windows Explorer recognizes it and displays the icon for the folder containing the files (which are scanned images). When I open the folder, Explorer indicates that the folder is empty. I cannot see the files from DOS either. I know that the folder is not empty because: 1. When I look at the CD at the "Computer" level, it shows a graphic indicating the CD space is about half used. 2. When I put the CD in a desk top PC running XP, I can view all of the files immediately. 3. The surface of the CD indicates that a substantial number of tracks have been recorded. Is this a security problem, a driver problem, or something else? John |
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| Re: Vista cannot see files in a folder on a CD On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 09:31:15 -0700, jwgrace99******.com wrote: >I have a Lenovo laptop running Vista Business. I have a CD that I >believe was created in XP. >When I put this particular CD in my drive, Windows Explorer recognizes >it and displays the icon >for the folder containing the files (which are scanned images). When I >open the folder, Explorer indicates that the folder is empty. I cannot >see the files from DOS either. I know that the folder is not empty >because: > >1. When I look at the CD at the "Computer" level, it shows a graphic >indicating the CD space is about half used. > >2. When I put the CD in a desk top PC running XP, I can view all of >the files immediately. > >3. The surface of the CD indicates that a substantial number of tracks >have been recorded. > >Is this a security problem, a driver problem, or something else? > >John What shows in Windows Explorer when you view the CD's contents? If you see nothing in the way of files that suggests Vista is having file system or file permission issue. Could be a lot of things. If your intent is to "copy" the CD contents, try from the command prompt assuming your can see files in Windows Explorer. If no files show or your can't copy that suggests that the CD may not have been closed or any one of a bunch of other things. Read 'format CD' topics in Vista's help. As long as you have access to a XP machine pick one of the file formats and format a blank CD in Vista, then attempt to copy the contents from the old XP machine to the Vista formatted CD using the XP machine. You may need to copy the CD contents to your XP machine hard drive first. Depending on the format you may be able to "copy" the CD with some third party application like Roxio's Easy Media Player or Nero. I did exactly that with about 80 CD's loaded with music and it worked fine even though the original CDs were made in the older FAT32 file system. |
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| Re: Vista cannot see files in a folder on a CD It is probably something else. You probably recorded it with a different format than can be read. If I had to guess you need a UDF reader. <jwgrace99******.com> wrote in message news:1191429075.977265.301310@g4g2000hsf.googlegro ups.com... >I have a Lenovo laptop running Vista Business. I have a CD that I > believe was created in XP. > When I put this particular CD in my drive, Windows Explorer recognizes > it and displays the icon > for the folder containing the files (which are scanned images). When I > open the folder, Explorer indicates that the folder is empty. I cannot > see the files from DOS either. I know that the folder is not empty > because: > > 1. When I look at the CD at the "Computer" level, it shows a graphic > indicating the CD space is about half used. > > 2. When I put the CD in a desk top PC running XP, I can view all of > the files immediately. > > 3. The surface of the CD indicates that a substantial number of tracks > have been recorded. > > Is this a security problem, a driver problem, or something else? > > John > |
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| RE: Vista cannot see files in a folder on a CD I have found that if the program that created the disk left it open (not finlized) to allow for aditional files to be added, Vista won't read it. You can either finalize it in the original computer/program or use IsoBuster to extract the files. -- Paul "jwgrace99******.com" wrote: > I have a Lenovo laptop running Vista Business. I have a CD that I > believe was created in XP. > When I put this particular CD in my drive, Windows Explorer recognizes > it and displays the icon > for the folder containing the files (which are scanned images). When I > open the folder, Explorer indicates that the folder is empty. I cannot > see the files from DOS either. I know that the folder is not empty > because: > > 1. When I look at the CD at the "Computer" level, it shows a graphic > indicating the CD space is about half used. > > 2. When I put the CD in a desk top PC running XP, I can view all of > the files immediately. > > 3. The surface of the CD indicates that a substantial number of tracks > have been recorded. > > Is this a security problem, a driver problem, or something else? > > John > > |
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