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ntfs and cd burning

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I am new to the Win2k thing so please bare with me. Someone told me that you can't burn CDs if your system is formated with NTFS. Can someone please shed some light on this subject for me?

 

Thanks.

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Yup. People come up with the weirdest things. I'm not sure what is worse: the stuff that is real, or the stuff that people make up.

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He made a pretty good argument that cdfs was not compatible with ntfs. That readable cdfs was but cds could not be written to through ntfs. Thanks and I will put a foot in his a**! I should post his name and email address for all to pound on him.

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Yeh give that guy a smack round the ear. I havent had any problems writing CD's on windows 2000 Professional and NTFS.

 

 

 

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He made a pretty good argument that cdfs was not compatible with ntfs. That readable cdfs was but cds could not be written to through ntfs.

laughlaughlaughlaughlaughlaughlaughlaughlaugh
We need to start a new topic for ppl to put the wriedest but funniest computer theories in it...
Its always good to have a good laugh after a hard day of work.. wink

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I heard some story about a Mac user saying that XP makes the user pay royalties to MS when you install hardware. MS couldn't get away with that in the first place, and Product Activation already has enough people pissed off.

I've burnt a bunch of drivers and updates for a friend in Win2k under NTFS, and he can read them fine under 98.

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I've burnt some tens of CDs on 2kPro, and they're all working fine

on my 98 at home (which I should upgrade to 2k sooner or later btw...

cool )

 

FatFish-> that would be great! laughlaughlaugh

 

Regards,

Graz

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lol

 

thats almost the best one i've ever heard, but not quite as good as this....

->01:33:10<- <+Questionee> argh! I wanna know how to do this 2nd PSU

thing...I dotn know how they can get it to switch on

->01:33:55<- <+Questionee> cos the PSU is activated by the mobo which

is sctivate by the power switch....how do you bypass the mobo?

->01:34:25<- <@Muppet> Questionee

->01:34:29<- <+Questionee> yup

->01:34:32<- <@Muppet> the PSU should come on if you plug it in

->01:34:40<- <@Muppet> and switch it on at the mains / at the back of the PSU

->01:34:42<- <@Muppet> if it dont

->01:34:47<- <@Muppet> the connector

->01:34:55<- <@Muppet> if you link up the mains to the earth

->01:35:01<- <@Muppet> (find its pinouts)

->01:35:04<- <@Muppet> then it'll come on :P

->01:35:21<- <+Questionee> oh right hehe coolies smile nice one cheers smile

gives me somehing to do tomorrow hehehe

->01:35:28<- <@Muppet> tho it'll cause 0wnage feedback

->01:35:34<- <@Muppet> and eat your electricity

->01:35:35<- <+Questionee> hahah

->01:35:43<- <@Muppet> make sure you stick a fat resistor in ther

->01:35:44<- <@Muppet> e

->01:35:48<- <@Muppet> a 240v one :P

 

This makes me piss myself all the time laugh

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