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| Vista Won't Read CDs I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are pics & music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open anywhere. I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my computer won't read them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I have Vista. Called Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an HP with XP and they all were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista problem or is it my computer? My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if it's the computer I'll have time to get it fixed under warranty. Many Thanks :) |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:46:55 -0800, Carole wrote: [color=blue] > I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are pics > & music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open anywhere. > I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my computer won't read > them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I have Vista. Called > Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an HP with XP and they all > were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista problem or is it my computer? > My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if it's the computer I'll have time > to get it fixed under warranty. > > Many Thanks :)[/color] Download a LivdCD of either Ubuntu Linux or fedora Linux. Install by dual boot. Now if these are MP3 files you will need to download and install codec that can handle mp3. It is all free. All of the software for Linux is free forever. It runs better, is more secure, and you will have a better experience. |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs If CD's were successfuly read on an HP, this would mean that your drive is faulty. Recordable CD's (at least some of them) are known to be forgetful and to be loosing data unexpectedly. I would recommend you to buy a USB hard disk. They are not too expensive and you can cary them everywhere around. Get those CD's to those places where you can read them successfuly and copy them to USB hard drive. A small freeware program may come handy. This is available at [url]http://www.imgburn.com[/url] and can be used to write ISO images of your CD's to a USB hard drive. "Carole" <Socani@whoknows.org> wrote in message news:95EEA583-7B80-4F7E-A9EC-BF930CADD9BD@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are pics >& music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open anywhere. >I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my computer won't >read them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I have Vista. Called >Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an HP with XP and they >all were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista problem or is it my >computer? My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if it's the computer I'll >have time to get it fixed under warranty. > > Many Thanks :)[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs "measekite" <inkystinky@oem.com> wrote in message news:O9Eol.12701$8_3.7817@flpi147.ffdc.sbc.com...[color=blue] > On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:46:55 -0800, Carole wrote: >[color=green] >> I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are >> pics >> & music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open >> anywhere. >> I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my computer won't >> read >> them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I have Vista. Called >> Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an HP with XP and they >> all >> were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista problem or is it my >> computer? >> My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if it's the computer I'll have >> time >> to get it fixed under warranty. >> >> Many Thanks :)[/color] > > Download a LivdCD of either Ubuntu Linux or fedora Linux. Install by dual > boot. Now if these are MP3 files you will need to download and install > codec that can handle mp3. It is all free. All of the software for Linux > is free forever. It runs better, is more secure, and you will have a > better experience.[/color] There has to be an easier and subjective way to remedy the situation. After all, we are in a 'Vista' group. Harry. |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs "Dusko Savatovic" <nospam.savatovic******.com> wrote: [color=blue] >Recordable CD's (at least some of them) are known to be forgetful and to be >loosing data unexpectedly.[/color] Oh, MAN! There's nothing more annoying than having loose data. |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs "Ray Luca" <rayluca@mmann.invalid> wrote in message news:3q76q49voat5v0rp3t45hll75evced1v17@4ax.com...[color=blue] > "Dusko Savatovic" <nospam.savatovic******.com> wrote: >[color=green] >>Recordable CD's (at least some of them) are known to be forgetful and to >>be >>loosing data unexpectedly.[/color] > > Oh, MAN! There's nothing more annoying than having loose data.[/color] Unless it's a loose wife! |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs It would really be useful if you would tell us the file suffixes. IE filename.mov or whatever. Slide shows usually require a compatable viewer. The suffix can give an idea of what might be appropriate. Music and video files as well as picture files have several different formats. A free viewer that will display most picture formats (and some others as well) is IrfanViewer. (Freeware, downloadable) Vista does not include some of the codecs that were in XP. There are various downloadable codecs and players that more or less make up the difference. Again, the file suffix will determine what is appropriate. "Carole" <Socani@whoknows.org> wrote in message news:95EEA583-7B80-4F7E-A9EC-BF930CADD9BD@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are pics >& music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open anywhere. >I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my computer won't >read them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I have Vista. Called >Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an HP with XP and they >all were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista problem or is it my >computer? My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if it's the computer I'll >have time to get it fixed under warranty. > > Many Thanks :)[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs If they open on one machine and not another, there are several possiblilties. 1) The Vista machine does not have the proper software for the file types. What are the file types? (wav, jpg, gif, mp3, mpeg) Put the CD in the drive, open Computer, right click and explore the CD drive. If the files are visible, look at the extension type (you may need to change the folder>view settings and uncheck 'hide extensions for known file types') Once you know the file type, you can search Google (or any search engine of your choice) to find a program to view them. 2) The CD read head in the Vista machine is dirty or damaged. Do other CDs work in that drive? If not, you can get the CD drive replaced under warranty and/or get an external USB drive to read them. "Carole" <Socani@whoknows.org> wrote in message news:95EEA583-7B80-4F7E-A9EC-BF930CADD9BD@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are pics >& music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open anywhere. >I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my computer won't >read them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I have Vista. Called >Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an HP with XP and they >all were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista problem or is it my >computer? My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if it's the computer I'll >have time to get it fixed under warranty. > > Many Thanks :)[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs XP or Vista shouldn't matter, it's a question of having the necessary CODECs and filters to open the files and most of those are from 3rd parties. VLC (VideoLan), a freeware video player that will play almost any video file without requiring you to install extra CODECs. IrfanView, a freeware image (and other filetypes) viewer that will display almost any type of image file. If neither of these can see or open the files on those discs then you might have a hardware problem. Optical drives (and floppies) can drift out of alignment over time so it might just be that either yours or the drive the discs were created on is misaligned to the extent that your computer cannot read those discs while a different computer can still access the files on them. "Carole" <Socani@whoknows.org> wrote in message news:95EEA583-7B80-4F7E-A9EC-BF930CADD9BD@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are > pics & music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open > anywhere. I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my > computer won't read them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I > have Vista. Called Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an HP > with XP and they all were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista > problem or is it my computer? My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if > it's the computer I'll have time to get it fixed under warranty. > > Many Thanks :)[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs "measekite" <inkystinky@oem.com> wrote in message news:O9Eol.12701$8_3.7817@flpi147.ffdc.sbc.com...[color=blue] > On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:46:55 -0800, Carole wrote: >[color=green] >> I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are >> pics >> & music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open >> anywhere. >> I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my computer won't >> read >> them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I have Vista. Called >> Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an HP with XP and they >> all >> were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista problem or is it my >> computer? >> My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if it's the computer I'll have >> time >> to get it fixed under warranty. >> >> Many Thanks :)[/color] > > Download a LivdCD of either Ubuntu Linux or fedora Linux. Install by dual > boot. Now if these are MP3 files you will need to download and install > codec that can handle mp3. It is all free. All of the software for Linux > is free forever. It runs better, is more secure, and you will have a > better experience.[/color] Oh gosh, I'm clueless here. I don't even know what a dual boot is. I can tell you that I have both MP3s & MVA in my media center that work just fine. These cds might be a mix of pics & music. I'm just not sure. I got just one of the cds to open. It was all pics of his family but I didn't get a pop up the way I did in XP asking me which program I wanted to use. I just stuck the cd in & opened my media center & the pics were there. I'm completely confused. |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs "Dusko Savatovic" <nospam.savatovic******.com> wrote in message news:OhKJZKglJHA.5920@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > If CD's were successfuly read on an HP, this would mean that your drive is > faulty.[/color] But the HP had XP & Gateway told me they didn't know what's wrong! (big surprise) Maybe I need to call Micosoft? [color=blue] > Recordable CD's (at least some of them) are known to be forgetful and to > be loosing data unexpectedly. I would recommend you to buy a USB hard > disk. They are not too expensive and you can cary them everywhere around. > Get those CD's to those places where you can read them successfuly and > copy them to USB hard drive. A small freeware program may come handy. This > is available at [url]http://www.imgburn.com[/url] and can be used to write ISO images > of your CD's to a USB hard drive.[/color] But it's not lost if XP can read it. Sorry I'm so computer stupid! LOL I'm really trying to figure this out. :)[color=blue] > > > "Carole" <Socani@whoknows.org> wrote in message > news:95EEA583-7B80-4F7E-A9EC-BF930CADD9BD@microsoft.com...[color=green] >>I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are >>pics & music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open >>anywhere. I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my >>computer won't read them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I >>have Vista. Called Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an HP >>with XP and they all were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista >>problem or is it my computer? My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if >>it's the computer I'll have time to get it fixed under warranty. >> >> Many Thanks :)[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs "Chuck" <cdkuder@msn.com> wrote in message news:Oe3XzUglJHA.1288@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > It would really be useful if you would tell us the file suffixes. IE > filename.mov or whatever.[/color] That's the problem, I don't know them. I'm just trying to do this to save the work of a friend who passed away for his wife. I know some are MP3s and some are slide shows. There are also pictures that I would imagine are jpegs but if i can't open them I don't know. [color=blue] > Slide shows usually require a compatable viewer. The suffix can give an > idea of what might be appropriate.[/color] I can play slide shows in my media center. I sent some from my old computer (XP) over here & they work just fine. So does my music. It's just these $%^&^& cds that won't work. I'm beginning to suspect that since he made them using XP that Vista won't read them. [color=blue] > Music and video files as well as picture files have several different > formats. A free viewer that will display most picture formats (and some > others as well) is IrfanViewer. (Freeware, downloadable) > Vista does not include some of the codecs that were in XP. There are > various downloadable codecs and players that more or less make up the > difference. Again, the file suffix will determine what is appropriate. > >[/color] Tearing my hair out here! :))[color=blue] > "Carole" <Socani@whoknows.org> wrote in message > news:95EEA583-7B80-4F7E-A9EC-BF930CADD9BD@microsoft.com...[color=green] >>I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are >>pics & music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open >>anywhere. I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my >>computer won't read them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I >>have Vista. Called Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an HP >>with XP and they all were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista >>problem or is it my computer? My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if >>it's the computer I'll have time to get it fixed under warranty. >> >> Many Thanks :)[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs "NotEvenMe" <cargod01******.com> wrote in message news:u%23izRvglJHA.4420@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > If they open on one machine and not another, there are several > possiblilties. > 1) The Vista machine does not have the proper software for the file types. > What are the file types? (wav, jpg, gif, mp3, mpeg) > Put the CD in the drive, open Computer, right click and explore the CD > drive. If the files are visible, look at the extension type (you may need > to change the folder>view settings and uncheck 'hide extensions for known > file types') > Once you know the file type, you can search Google (or any search engine > of your choice) to find a program to view them.[/color] Gateway had me do that. The cd didn't show up there. I didn't do the hide extensions though, I'll try that. :)[color=blue] > > 2) The CD read head in the Vista machine is dirty or damaged. Do other CDs > work in that drive?[/color] My cds work, even the ones I burned on my XP. That's why this is so puzzling. [color=blue] > If not, you can get the CD drive replaced under warranty and/or get an > external USB drive to read them.[/color] I think the $%^& thing is broken!!! :))[color=blue] > > > "Carole" <Socani@whoknows.org> wrote in message > news:95EEA583-7B80-4F7E-A9EC-BF930CADD9BD@microsoft.com...[color=green] >>I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are >>pics & music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open >>anywhere. I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my >>computer won't read them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I >>have Vista. Called Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an HP >>with XP and they all were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista >>problem or is it my computer? My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if >>it's the computer I'll have time to get it fixed under warranty. >> >> Many Thanks :)[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs It depends on what program he used to burn the files to CD. It could have been any of a dozen or more burning programs available. That is why knowing the file extension may help. If you put the CD back in the XP machine, can you see the extensions? You may need to unhide the extensions from tools>folder options>view "Carole" <Socani@whoknows.org> wrote in message news:OxT115glJHA.1340@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > > "NotEvenMe" <cargod01******.com> wrote in message > news:u%23izRvglJHA.4420@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> If they open on one machine and not another, there are several >> possiblilties. >> 1) The Vista machine does not have the proper software for the file >> types. What are the file types? (wav, jpg, gif, mp3, mpeg) >> Put the CD in the drive, open Computer, right click and explore the CD >> drive. If the files are visible, look at the extension type (you may need >> to change the folder>view settings and uncheck 'hide extensions for known >> file types') >> Once you know the file type, you can search Google (or any search engine >> of your choice) to find a program to view them.[/color] > > Gateway had me do that. The cd didn't show up there. I didn't do the hide > extensions though, I'll try that. :)[color=green] >> >> 2) The CD read head in the Vista machine is dirty or damaged. Do other >> CDs work in that drive?[/color] > > My cds work, even the ones I burned on my XP. That's why this is so > puzzling. >[color=green] >> If not, you can get the CD drive replaced under warranty and/or get an >> external USB drive to read them.[/color] > > I think the $%^& thing is broken!!! :))[color=green] >> >> >> "Carole" <Socani@whoknows.org> wrote in message >> news:95EEA583-7B80-4F7E-A9EC-BF930CADD9BD@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>>I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are >>>pics & music mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open >>>anywhere. I told his wife I'd go through them but impossible if my >>>computer won't read them. I believe most of them were made on XP and I >>>have Vista. Called Gateway but they didn't know. I tried a couple on an >>>HP with XP and they all were read. Does anyone know if this is a Vista >>>problem or is it my computer? My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if >>>it's the computer I'll have time to get it fixed under warranty. >>> >>> Many Thanks :)[/color] >> >>[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Won't Read CDs Carol There could be a few reasons for this issue. You need to know with which program those CD's were written with and were they closed off. Some CD writing programs a proprietary and you need the same to open them and see\read them Also see the following [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939052/en-us[/url] Please let us know how you made out -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Carole" <Socani@whoknows.org> wrote in message news:95EEA583-7B80-4F7E-A9EC-BF930CADD9BD@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have a lot of misc. cds that a friend who passed away made. They are pics & music >mostly. Some slide shows too but I can't get them to open anywhere. I told his wife >I'd go through them but impossible if my computer won't read them. I believe most >of them were made on XP and I have Vista. Called Gateway but they didn't know. I >tried a couple on an HP with XP and they all were read. Does anyone know if this is >a Vista problem or is it my computer? My warranty is up in May so I'm hoping if >it's the computer I'll have time to get it fixed under warranty. > > Many Thanks :)[/color] |
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