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Re: CD Burning -- cannot REMOVE files!         

Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage · Group Profile
Author: Poprivet
Date: Jan 13, 2007 17:15

<*(((>< wrote:
> Thanks Pop -- Yes, I will CONFIRM that deleting the contents of the CD
> Burning folder also deletes the contents of the C:/ drive -- and that
> would be EVERYTHING on my computer.

It definitely should NOT delete anything but an entry from the list of files
to be written to CD. Actually, I believe those are only shortcuts as well,
and not the real files; just references to them.
I thought you said you'd proven it; if not, the definitely, make the
check. In such case, I don't think they'll be deleted.
If they ARE deleted for some reason, post back with a specific file name
and the EXACT folder path that got deleted but shouldn't have. XP has some
"interesting" ways of listing things on occasion. If you're not sure of
what you're doing, give us a list of some of the .dll's or .exe's or .sys's
and we can tell you where to check after you delete them.
e.g. you might have a lot of them in the format:
C:\WINDOWS\$NtServicePackUninstall$ These would be relatively safe to "play
with". Or any *.LOG file on the C: drive, probably.
>
> I don't know about crossposting. I do know to start a 2nd
> conversation if the first one quits getting answers.

Umm, starting a second conversation is OK as long as you've had NO
responses, AND have given it a few days first. I guess. Sometimes
rephrasig things can make a bid difference, too.

Cross posting is THE best way to get results from more than one newsgroup,
and it also helps readers who have to read you post over and over and ... if
you don't crosspost. It also has several advantages for you.
This link should help you understand its usefulness:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting

I think you'll agree after reading it.
>
> I am a she.

Ulp! Sorry 'bout that. Honest, I'm "too old" to be a chauvinist anymore
anyway ;-). I know it's a fact because my wife told me so! SWMBO's can't
be wrong. Or told they're wrong, anyway.

Regards,

Pop`
>
> I'd sure appreciate some expert help on this.
>
> <*(((><
>
>
> "Poprivet" devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message
> news:utLSXVzNHHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Shaun wrote:
>>> This has been answered in your other post.
>>>
>>> Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\Shaun\Local
>>> Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning
>>>
>>> Erase the contents of this folder.
>>
>> He's already said that, for some reason, deleting those files also
>> deletes the files in their original location for some reason. Supposedly
>> he proved it; that makes it "interesting" as a problem.
>>
>> He also needs to learn about cross posting; you're right.
>>
>> Pop`
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "<*(((><" ocean.net> wrote in message
>>> news:OY27IPxNHHA.3212@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> I'm using XP SP2. By accident, the contents of my C drive got put
>>>> into the holding place for file that are ready to be written to
>>>> CD. I cannot delete them, because doing so deletes the actual
>>>> files on the C drive. I can't figure out how to get those items OUT of
>>>> the
>>>> "ready to write to CD" place.
>>>>
>>>> If I remove one of the items, then the original item in the C:/
>>>> folder also goes into the trash. If I try to move the items into
>>>> the C:/ folder, I get a message that it's the SAME folder.
>>>>
>>>> The icons in the CD Burning folder are partially grayed out, and
>>>> they have a large arrow pointing downward (NOT the shortcut arrow).
>>>>
>>>> I need to clear that CD Burning folder out, and I sure don't want
>>>> to delete the contents of my C:/ drive!
>>>>
>>>> Please help! .......
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> <*(((><
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