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lstAirCavVet
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Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:27 am Post subject:
Photos on CD disc |
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I have three different CD's with photos on them, and can't seem to open them.
I have tried every means possible. Media Player, D drive, etc...Nothing works
HELP ! |
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John Inzer
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Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:27 am Post subject:
Re: Photos on CD disc |
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lstAirCavVet wrote:
| Quote: | I have three different CD's with photos on them, and
can't seem to open them. I have tried every means
possible. Media Player, D drive, etc...Nothing works
HELP !
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Maybe the following info will get you started:
1) Create a New Folder on your desktop.
(Right click a blank space on your desktop
and choose...New / Folder)
2) With the disk in your CD drive...go to...
My Computer....
3) Right click the drive letter that represents
the CD Drive...from the menu...choose
"Explore"
4) A window should open that shows the
contents of the disk...right click the folder/s
and from the menu...choose "Copy"...
(if there are several folders...go to...Edit /
Select All...and then...right click the group
and from the menu...choose copy)
5) Now...right click your New Folder...and
from the menu...choose Paste.
This should copy everything on the CD to
your new folder...now you should be able
to open the new folder and find your images.
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John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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lstAirCavVet
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Thu Oct 20, 2005 6:03 am Post subject:
Re: Photos on CD disc |
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I did what you said, and still nothing..............
"John Inzer" wrote:
| Quote: | lstAirCavVet wrote:
I have three different CD's with photos on them, and
can't seem to open them. I have tried every means
possible. Media Player, D drive, etc...Nothing works
HELP !
=================================
Maybe the following info will get you started:
1) Create a New Folder on your desktop.
(Right click a blank space on your desktop
and choose...New / Folder)
2) With the disk in your CD drive...go to...
My Computer....
3) Right click the drive letter that represents
the CD Drive...from the menu...choose
"Explore"
4) A window should open that shows the
contents of the disk...right click the folder/s
and from the menu...choose "Copy"...
(if there are several folders...go to...Edit /
Select All...and then...right click the group
and from the menu...choose copy)
5) Now...right click your New Folder...and
from the menu...choose Paste.
This should copy everything on the CD to
your new folder...now you should be able
to open the new folder and find your images.
--
John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
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Graham Hughes
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Thu Oct 20, 2005 1:37 pm Post subject:
Re: Photos on CD disc |
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Did anything paste into the new folder? If the cd is full it can take many
minutes too complete this task. If you right click the new folder adn choose
properties, does it show up as having any space used?
How do you know pictures are on these cd's? Have you seen them on another
pc?
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"lstAirCavVet" <lstAirCavVet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AAE98A7B-34C6-4546-AAF8-F95738224B8B@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | I did what you said, and still nothing..............
"John Inzer" wrote:
lstAirCavVet wrote:
I have three different CD's with photos on them, and
can't seem to open them. I have tried every means
possible. Media Player, D drive, etc...Nothing works
HELP !
=================================
Maybe the following info will get you started:
1) Create a New Folder on your desktop.
(Right click a blank space on your desktop
and choose...New / Folder)
2) With the disk in your CD drive...go to...
My Computer....
3) Right click the drive letter that represents
the CD Drive...from the menu...choose
"Explore"
4) A window should open that shows the
contents of the disk...right click the folder/s
and from the menu...choose "Copy"...
(if there are several folders...go to...Edit /
Select All...and then...right click the group
and from the menu...choose copy)
5) Now...right click your New Folder...and
from the menu...choose Paste.
This should copy everything on the CD to
your new folder...now you should be able
to open the new folder and find your images.
--
John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
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lstAirCavVet
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Thu Oct 20, 2005 4:27 pm Post subject:
Re: Photos on CD disc |
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Here is what appeared when I did what was suggested;
when the disc went to the "D" drive, and I opened, the following folders
were there:
CDI
MPEGAV
VCD--when I clicked to open this folder, the following appeared;
Entries-Lot-Info-PSD--when I then tried to open one of those, I got this
message:
Media Player does not support, blah, blah, blah
KARAOKE
EXT
SEGMENT
CDDA
*I took both cd's I have to a local puter store, and they opened when the
manager tried for me..Is there some program I am supposed to have downloaded
first?
"Graham Hughes" wrote:
| Quote: | Did anything paste into the new folder? If the cd is full it can take many
minutes too complete this task. If you right click the new folder adn choose
properties, does it show up as having any space used?
How do you know pictures are on these cd's? Have you seen them on another
pc?
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"lstAirCavVet" <lstAirCavVet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AAE98A7B-34C6-4546-AAF8-F95738224B8B@microsoft.com...
I did what you said, and still nothing..............
"John Inzer" wrote:
lstAirCavVet wrote:
I have three different CD's with photos on them, and
can't seem to open them. I have tried every means
possible. Media Player, D drive, etc...Nothing works
HELP !
=================================
Maybe the following info will get you started:
1) Create a New Folder on your desktop.
(Right click a blank space on your desktop
and choose...New / Folder)
2) With the disk in your CD drive...go to...
My Computer....
3) Right click the drive letter that represents
the CD Drive...from the menu...choose
"Explore"
4) A window should open that shows the
contents of the disk...right click the folder/s
and from the menu...choose "Copy"...
(if there are several folders...go to...Edit /
Select All...and then...right click the group
and from the menu...choose copy)
5) Now...right click your New Folder...and
from the menu...choose Paste.
This should copy everything on the CD to
your new folder...now you should be able
to open the new folder and find your images.
--
John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
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Glenda P
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:13 pm Post subject:
Re: Photos on CD disc |
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could you ask the store what software was used to view the photos?
I have used several photo editing programs in past years and when I came
across a folder on a cd that had been saved by using a particular program, I
must use the same program to open those files because they were saved as a
file type that is particular to only that program.
I hope this helps.
Glenda
"lstAirCavVet" <lstAirCavVet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:202A561F-5E05-442C-9302-513B09202FF0@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Here is what appeared when I did what was suggested;
when the disc went to the "D" drive, and I opened, the following folders
were there:
CDI
MPEGAV
VCD--when I clicked to open this folder, the following appeared;
Entries-Lot-Info-PSD--when I then tried to open one of those, I got this
message:
Media Player does not support, blah, blah, blah
KARAOKE
EXT
SEGMENT
CDDA
*I took both cd's I have to a local puter store, and they opened when the
manager tried for me..Is there some program I am supposed to have
downloaded
first?
"Graham Hughes" wrote:
Did anything paste into the new folder? If the cd is full it can take
many
minutes too complete this task. If you right click the new folder adn
choose
properties, does it show up as having any space used?
How do you know pictures are on these cd's? Have you seen them on another
pc?
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"lstAirCavVet" <lstAirCavVet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AAE98A7B-34C6-4546-AAF8-F95738224B8B@microsoft.com...
I did what you said, and still nothing..............
"John Inzer" wrote:
lstAirCavVet wrote:
I have three different CD's with photos on them, and
can't seem to open them. I have tried every means
possible. Media Player, D drive, etc...Nothing works
HELP !
=================================
Maybe the following info will get you started:
1) Create a New Folder on your desktop.
(Right click a blank space on your desktop
and choose...New / Folder)
2) With the disk in your CD drive...go to...
My Computer....
3) Right click the drive letter that represents
the CD Drive...from the menu...choose
"Explore"
4) A window should open that shows the
contents of the disk...right click the folder/s
and from the menu...choose "Copy"...
(if there are several folders...go to...Edit /
Select All...and then...right click the group
and from the menu...choose copy)
5) Now...right click your New Folder...and
from the menu...choose Paste.
This should copy everything on the CD to
your new folder...now you should be able
to open the new folder and find your images.
--
John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
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Peter Jam
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Tue Oct 25, 2005 12:02 am Post subject:
Re: Photos on CD disc |
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lstAirCavVet wrote:
| Quote: | Here is what appeared when I did what was suggested;
when the disc went to the "D" drive, and I opened, the following
folders were there:
CDI
MPEGAV
VCD--when I clicked to open this folder, the following appeared;
Entries-Lot-Info-PSD--when I then tried to open one of those, I got
this message:
Media Player does not support, blah, blah, blah
KARAOKE
EXT
SEGMENT
CDDA
*I took both cd's I have to a local puter store, and they opened when
the manager tried for me..Is there some program I am supposed to have
downloaded first?
"Graham Hughes" wrote:
Did anything paste into the new folder? If the cd is full it can
take many minutes too complete this task. If you right click the
new folder adn choose properties, does it show up as having any
space used? How do you know pictures are on these cd's? Have you
seen them on another pc?
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"lstAirCavVet" <lstAirCavVet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:AAE98A7B-34C6-4546-AAF8-F95738224B8B@microsoft.com...
I did what you said, and still nothing..............
"John Inzer" wrote:
lstAirCavVet wrote:
I have three different CD's with photos on them, and
can't seem to open them. I have tried every means
possible. Media Player, D drive, etc...Nothing works
HELP !
=================================
Maybe the following info will get you started:
1) Create a New Folder on your desktop.
(Right click a blank space on your desktop
and choose...New / Folder)
2) With the disk in your CD drive...go to...
My Computer....
3) Right click the drive letter that represents
the CD Drive...from the menu...choose
"Explore"
4) A window should open that shows the
contents of the disk...right click the folder/s
and from the menu...choose "Copy"...
(if there are several folders...go to...Edit /
Select All...and then...right click the group
and from the menu...choose copy)
5) Now...right click your New Folder...and
from the menu...choose Paste.
This should copy everything on the CD to
your new folder...now you should be able
to open the new folder and find your images.
--
John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
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PSD files are Photoshop files. If you don't have Photoshop of some
kind you won't see your files as pictures when you select Thumnails.
Tehre are all kinds of convertes if you don't want to buy Photoshop.
just do a google for:
convert *.psd to *.jpg
If they came from a camera store this way, shame on them. They should
be *.jpg
good Luck,
Peter
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