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    problem copying wedding photos onto dvd

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by honeysuckle002, Jun 29, 2009.

  1. honeysuckle002

    honeysuckle002 Newbie

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    I'm ready to rip my hair out. I just got married and my photographer told me to copy the DVD of proofs. Usually a simple thing to do but my hard drive crashed a week before the wedding. I had it replaced but ever since I can't burn DVDs by copying folders to the E drive. My duo stick won't even work in it. Is there another way to burn my wedding photos through dvd ?
     
  2. kegobeer

    kegobeer 1 hr late but moving fast

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    Sure there is. Borrow a friend's computer until you get your problems sorted out. Without any information about your computer, the operating system installed, who did the repair, etc, it's impossible to recommend a course of action.
     
  3. kanehi

    kanehi Notebook Deity

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    Your computer is toast. What OS are you using? I second borrowing your friend's computer to copy the proofs.
     
  4. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    A little more detail would be helpful. Make/model, OS used, and in particular, what steps were taken when your hdd was replaced - did you replace it yourself, or have it replaced by someone else, did they clone the old drive over to the new, or just do a clean installation of the OS? Etc, etc, etc...