Regina,
Sounds like the burn didn't go well. You will need to reburn the data. Also
it could be computer/CD burner incompatibilities. Try reading the disk with
another computer.
J. Dent
My Quirky Quote of the day: "God is a comedian playing to an audience too
afraid to laugh." Voltaire
At 10:08 AM 9/10/2004, you wrote:
>Ok, my head hurts from banging it off the wall, can someone tell me what
>I'm doing or did wrong?
>Problem: Nephew downloaded vaction pictures to his computer (Dell). I
>burnt them off, closed the disk so everyone could use, downloaded the
>pictures to my Mother-in-laws computer (Dell), brought the disk
>home. When I try to download them to my computer (custom built) the disk
>shows no .jpgs. It does show that there is somthing on there though. We
>are all running Windows XP. Any ideas? Thanks for any and all help!
>Regina Long
>"A Christ-centered life is like a good watch: open face, busy hands, pure
>gold, and full of good works."
>
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