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Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling?
Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon
ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling? Suddenly it's doing it, but I believe upto recent times such annoyance was not happening. Eject disk and continue working in WinExplorer, but now I need to restart and go BACK to a folder where I left off, often burried deep in filetree. It's wasting some time & annoying, any idea why? Was no problem in WindowsXP. |
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Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling?
I thought your weren't posting here any more?
-- -- "Stan Starinski" China@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo wrote in message ... Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling? Suddenly it's doing it, but I believe upto recent times such annoyance was not happening. Eject disk and continue working in WinExplorer, but now I need to restart and go BACK to a folder where I left off, often burried deep in filetree. It's wasting some time & annoying, any idea why? Was no problem in WindowsXP. |
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Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling?
would try to help.
but you obviously have a peculiar problem. perhaps, you might try a clean boot. -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - @Hotmail.com - nntp Postologist ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Stan Starinski" China@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo wrote in message ... Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling? Suddenly it's doing it, but I believe upto recent times such annoyance was not happening. Eject disk and continue working in WinExplorer, but now I need to restart and go BACK to a folder where I left off, often burried deep in filetree. It's wasting some time & annoying, any idea why? Was no problem in WindowsXP. |
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Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling?
On 12/10/09, Stan Starinski posted:
Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling? Suddenly it's doing it, but I believe upto recent times such annoyance was not happening. Eject disk and continue working in WinExplorer, but now I need to restart and go BACK to a folder where I left off, often burried deep in filetree. It's wasting some time & annoying, any idea why? Was no problem in WindowsXP. Try deselecting the drive before ejecting. That is, select (highlight) some other entity in your Windows Explorer, e.g. C:, and *only then* right click the CD drive and choose eject. -- Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com |
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Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling?
Please stop posting your questions in
microsoft.public.access.replication, which has nothing to do with your problem(s). -- David W. Fenton http://www.dfenton.com/ usenet at dfenton dot com http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/ |
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Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling?
"David W. Fenton" wrote in message 36.91... Please stop posting your questions in microsoft.public.access.replication, which has nothing to do with your problem(s). His problems are unique. He should post at: alt.psychiatric.nutjob.org |
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Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling?
"Stan Starinski" China@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo wrote in message ... "Peculiar" problem is often solved by bit using Windows primitive built-in CD/DVD handling. I just bought Sonic (now owned by Roxio) Creator2010, problem solved.... at $79 in this economy, grrr.... Where would an idiot like yourself get $79? You are lying again. |
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Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling?
"Stan Starinski" China@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo wrote in message ... OK will check, thanks The check is in the mail. Keep watching for it. Speak with the ward nurse and she will make sure to give you the check. |
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Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling?
"Stan Starinski" China@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo wrote in message ... Agreed. That man is weird. Correction my lovely Stan. You are weird. Put that phony EE certificate back on the wall. You know, the one you purchased on the Internet? |
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Is there a way to stopVista from automatically closing WinExplorer upon ejecting CD/DVDR after recording/labeling?
well, there was no way of us
knowing you had a primitive cd device. on the other hand, perhaps there was an updated driver for it that could have resolved the issue. never the less, you have it working now and what you bought is much better all the way around. -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - @Hotmail.com - nntp Postologist ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Stan Starinski" China@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo wrote in message ... "Peculiar" problem is often solved by bit using Windows primitive built-in CD/DVD handling. I just bought Sonic (now owned by Roxio) Creator2010, problem solved.... at $79 in this economy, grrr.... |
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