>Thanks Don! I don't know how you got this but hope you keep it and pass
>it on, with out your message I would have lost it.
Thanks for saving it!!!
>Okay, here goes.
>To burn cd's in windows XP do the following.
>This is assuming you have a cd writer on your computer.
>If you only have a drive that reads cd's, you will need a cd-rw
>drive. They aren't expensive, under $50.
>
>1. Find the files or folders that you want to copy to the cd.
>2. Copy them to the clipboard with control-c.
>3. From My computer or window's exploorer, open the cd r-w drive and paste
>the contents of the clipboard.
>4. Close the drive and press the context or aplication menu key. That's
>the right click for mouse users.
>5,. You will now encounter a fascinating menu, which has two relavent
>options.
>They are Deleete temporary files, and Write theese files to CD.
> In this case that is the one you want, so select it and press
>enter to open a dialog.
>6. Name the cd in the provided edit box, select data cd, and press enter.
>
>Now you can always deleete files from the cd drive before burning the cd,
>but unless you are using re-writable cd's, you can only burn
>once. Therefore go big, and deleete files if you get the error message
>that says you have to many files, deleete some.
>A cd will hold 702 MB of data. So you can store a lot on a cd.
>You won't get the audio or data choice unless you are copying audio files.
>The part of this that is a bit difficult with jfw, is getting the full name
>and size of files and folders from My computer with JFW.
>Maybe a JFW user can give more details on that part of the problem. You
>can right click a folder, to get that information under properties, but
>hard to get single files. I crashed my computer trying to install a JFW
>demo last night to figure it out. I wonder if anybody else has had that
>problem using window-eyes 4.5SP4 and the latest JFW demo.
>
>Anyway back to my story.
>When you are selecting files, make the view vertical by pressing alt-v and
>then choosing D for details from the list of choices. Now hold down the
>control key, and while arrowing over the list, press the spacebar to select
>desired files and folders to copy to the clipboard.
>JFW aught to say select or unselected at each file and folder.
>Please any regular jfw users, chime in and correct this little story where
>I am not accureate.
>73 es good luck de wa9top
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