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| | Files Waiting to be Burned Anyone have this annoying issue. When dropping files to a blank CD to burn, I get a constant barrage of messages stating "You have files Waiting to Burn to CD" or something liek that. This little popup will occur right after the first file lands. It will then constantly repeat itself. If I am dropping a DVD's worth of data, it can be quite of few popups. If I ignore then, they fade away then come back. If I close them, then they still come back. I want ONE notification. Once ALL files have been dropped, then tell me. If I choose to ignore, quit reminding me. |
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| | Re: Files Waiting to be Burned Matter of procedure. When the "balloon" pops up - I click on it (as suggested)- and verify that all the files to be burned are listed in the CD screen (also listed are current files on CD if any) - select option listed on right pane to burn the files. Works great - no repeat of "balloon". "face" <face@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:186A6588-B1DD-4DC3-80D4-2E7FEE327D09@microsoft.com... > Anyone have this annoying issue. > > When dropping files to a blank CD to burn, I get a constant barrage of > messages stating "You have files Waiting to Burn to CD" or something liek > that. This little popup will occur right after the first file lands. It > will > then constantly repeat itself. If I am dropping a DVD's worth of data, it > can > be quite of few popups. If I ignore then, they fade away then come back. > If I > close them, then they still come back. > > I want ONE notification. Once ALL files have been dropped, then tell me. > If > I choose to ignore, quit reminding me. > > |
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| | Re: Files Waiting to be Burned--get it out of your life! You never have to see this glitch/annoyance that does nothing for you again. 1) Rt. Click Computer in Vista or My Computer in the considerably more stable OS XP (the one whose release candidates were really release candidates as opposed to the piece of crap released to TAP on August 2 that was "RC1)>Click your Optical Device Listing or Listings >Properties>***Recording Tab***>& in there uncheck "Enable CD recording". You'll still be able to burn or rip with it unchecked (at least I can). Keep the Imapi Service on automatic at services.msc in the run box (Services). 2) You can disable baloon messages with a simple reg hack, but some people may not woant to and you don't have to. It is: 1. Start 2. Run 3. regedit 4. Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Advanced 5. Modify or Create "EnableBalloonTips" 6. Set the value to 0 7.To reverse this change, set the value to 1 3) When you boot and see the baloon pop-up, click on it. In the window that shows, select all the files (I think they appear as large icons with shortcut arrows). Press Shift + Del on your keyboard. Confirm deletion. I think this is a terribly unsatisfactory solution. I never want to see that sucker and I never do. CH "face" <face@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:186A6588-B1DD-4DC3-80D4-2E7FEE327D09@microsoft.com... > Anyone have this annoying issue. > > When dropping files to a blank CD to burn, I get a constant barrage of > messages stating "You have files Waiting to Burn to CD" or something liek > that. This little popup will occur right after the first file lands. It > will > then constantly repeat itself. If I am dropping a DVD's worth of data, it > can > be quite of few popups. If I ignore then, they fade away then come back. > If I > close them, then they still come back. > > I want ONE notification. Once ALL files have been dropped, then tell me. > If > I choose to ignore, quit reminding me. > > |
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| | Re: Files Waiting to be Burned--get it out of your life! Let's wait until RC1 is officially released before we say how bad it is. It is difficult to accurately describe something that doesn't exist yet. We may be close, but we're not there yet. I'm not sayint RC1 will be perfect. I'm not even saying it will be good. I just think it will be a little more fair comparing a RC1 release to a RC1 release. Let's not prejudge RC1 because it carries the name Vista or is made by Microsoft. -- Robert Firth http://www.winvistainfo.org "Chad Harris" wrote: > You never have to see this glitch/annoyance that does nothing for you again. > > 1) Rt. Click Computer in Vista or My Computer in the considerably more > stable OS XP (the one whose release candidates were really release > candidates as opposed to the piece of crap released to TAP on August 2 that > was "RC1)>Click your Optical Device Listing or Listings > >Properties>***Recording Tab***>& in there uncheck "Enable CD recording". > > You'll still be able to burn or rip with it unchecked (at least I can). > Keep the Imapi Service on automatic at services.msc in the run box > (Services). > > > > 2) You can disable baloon messages with a simple reg hack, but some people > may not woant to and you don't have to. It is: > 1. Start > 2. Run > 3. regedit > 4. Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre > ntVersion\Explorer\Advanced > 5. Modify or Create "EnableBalloonTips" > 6. Set the value to 0 > 7.To reverse this change, set the value to 1 > > 3) When you boot and see the baloon pop-up, click on it. > In the window that shows, select all the files (I think they appear as large > icons with shortcut arrows). > Press Shift + Del on your keyboard. Confirm deletion. > > I think this is a terribly unsatisfactory solution. I never want to see > that sucker and I never do. > > CH > > > > "face" <face@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:186A6588-B1DD-4DC3-80D4-2E7FEE327D09@microsoft.com... > > Anyone have this annoying issue. > > > > When dropping files to a blank CD to burn, I get a constant barrage of > > messages stating "You have files Waiting to Burn to CD" or something liek > > that. This little popup will occur right after the first file lands. It > > will > > then constantly repeat itself. If I am dropping a DVD's worth of data, it > > can > > be quite of few popups. If I ignore then, they fade away then come back. > > If I > > close them, then they still come back. > > > > I want ONE notification. Once ALL files have been dropped, then tell me. > > If > > I choose to ignore, quit reminding me. > > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Files Waiting to be Burned--get it out of your life! Firth, Didn't you read what Chad wrote? On August the 2nd, five days ago, MS released build 5487 (RC1) to TAP members. Also Chad tested 5487, himself. Have you? "firth" wrote: > Let's wait until RC1 is officially released before we say how bad it is. It > is difficult to accurately describe something that doesn't exist yet. We may > be close, but we're not there yet. |
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| | Re: Files Waiting to be Burned--get it out of your life! I've seen it. You'll get a look soon. We'll stay tuned. I've appreciated all the points from Bernie, Alan, and everybody else on the perspective of overall builds. Vista is a very complicated Network of hundreds if not thousands of people putting pieces in place. But my fear is if they don't hold it up 6 months, Robert, they will have taken away their chance to do the job they should, and that job frankly is huge right now, and I for one hate trying to patchwork functionality with service packs. My experience with XP SP's was that while to be sure there were functionality changes, for the most part they were nearly entirely IE security driven. CH "firth" <webmaster@(Ihatespam)winvistainfo.org> wrote in message news:1CB2FA53-96A3-4DFD-BD29-8B7376B9F0DB@microsoft.com... > Let's wait until RC1 is officially released before we say how bad it is. > It > is difficult to accurately describe something that doesn't exist yet. We > may > be close, but we're not there yet. > > I'm not sayint RC1 will be perfect. I'm not even saying it will be good. I > just think it will be a little more fair comparing a RC1 release to a RC1 > release. Let's not prejudge RC1 because it carries the name Vista or is > made > by Microsoft. > -- > Robert Firth > http://www.winvistainfo.org > > > "Chad Harris" wrote: > >> You never have to see this glitch/annoyance that does nothing for you >> again. >> >> 1) Rt. Click Computer in Vista or My Computer in the considerably more >> stable OS XP (the one whose release candidates were really release >> candidates as opposed to the piece of crap released to TAP on August 2 >> that >> was "RC1)>Click your Optical Device Listing or Listings >> >Properties>***Recording Tab***>& in there uncheck "Enable CD >> recording". >> >> You'll still be able to burn or rip with it unchecked (at least I can). >> Keep the Imapi Service on automatic at services.msc in the run box >> (Services). >> >> >> >> 2) You can disable baloon messages with a simple reg hack, but some >> people >> may not woant to and you don't have to. It is: >> 1. Start >> 2. Run >> 3. regedit >> 4. Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre >> ntVersion\Explorer\Advanced >> 5. Modify or Create "EnableBalloonTips" >> 6. Set the value to 0 >> 7.To reverse this change, set the value to 1 >> >> 3) When you boot and see the baloon pop-up, click on it. >> In the window that shows, select all the files (I think they appear as >> large >> icons with shortcut arrows). >> Press Shift + Del on your keyboard. Confirm deletion. >> >> I think this is a terribly unsatisfactory solution. I never want to see >> that sucker and I never do. >> >> CH >> >> >> >> "face" <face@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:186A6588-B1DD-4DC3-80D4-2E7FEE327D09@microsoft.com... >> > Anyone have this annoying issue. >> > >> > When dropping files to a blank CD to burn, I get a constant barrage of >> > messages stating "You have files Waiting to Burn to CD" or something >> > liek >> > that. This little popup will occur right after the first file lands. It >> > will >> > then constantly repeat itself. If I am dropping a DVD's worth of data, >> > it >> > can >> > be quite of few popups. If I ignore then, they fade away then come >> > back. >> > If I >> > close them, then they still come back. >> > >> > I want ONE notification. Once ALL files have been dropped, then tell >> > me. >> > If >> > I choose to ignore, quit reminding me. >> > >> > >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Files Waiting to be Burned--get it out of your life! I didn't test it; I spent time with it looking in places I knew to check. Those are two different things. Testing means spending days adding a lot of apps, and some hardware, and going every place you know and using every native utility you can and seeing what happens day in and day out. There will be plenty of time for people to get RC1--and it will be CPP so a number of people will have it. But they still won't have access to bug reports and MSFT will continue to hide the context and descriptions of what has been fixed in the new era of Sinofsky paranoia. CH "M@dhat3rr" <Mdhat3rr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:06E095A6-7F6E-4B26-87DA-25A3535CAD74@microsoft.com... > Firth, > > Didn't you read what Chad wrote? On August the 2nd, five days ago, MS > released build 5487 (RC1) to TAP members. Also Chad tested 5487, himself. > Have you? > > "firth" wrote: > >> Let's wait until RC1 is officially released before we say how bad it is. >> It >> is difficult to accurately describe something that doesn't exist yet. We >> may >> be close, but we're not there yet. |
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| | Re: Files Waiting to be Burned--get it out of your life! Chad Harris wrote: > I've seen it. You'll get a look soon. We'll stay tuned. I've appreciated > all the points from Bernie, Alan, and everybody else on the perspective of > overall builds. Vista is a very complicated Network of hundreds if not > thousands of people putting pieces in place. > As an update to what I said about builds and broken functionality I would add that an RC build is not the same as an interim build. When you slap RC in front of it you are in effect saying, "Hey guys this is it. Unless you find anything seriously wrong with this we are going to release it." Everyone working on Vista would know that is what is meant by RC and so would either; get their stuff right, remove that stuff without making it look broken, or delay the release of an RC. Otherwise what is the point in calling it an RC? The only excuse I can think of is that releasing an RC might keep the less technically informed "stakeholders" happy that you are still on track for your final release date. But that doesn't make sense either because the moment you release it the whole world will be informed by the more knowledgable that it aint what it's meant to be. |
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| | Re: Files Waiting to be Burned--get it out of your life! It makes plenty of sense when it dawns on you that under Sinofsky, quality will not be very important. He figures they cna slap the MSFT logo on it and the suckers will buy anything. I'm trying to inform some of the suckers as to what I see when I see it. I look forward to your review on RC1 aka 5487.0 or whatever decimal point gets slapped on it very soon. Everyone working on vista largely hides and they hide their bug fix. Why do you think Darryl Goiter [MSFT] from the Vista setup team rarely ever posts in here? Notice how many cheerleaders praise anything MSFT does anyway. CH "Bernie" <bernie@nospam.org> wrote in message news:u26uA6tuGHA.1512@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Chad Harris wrote: >> I've seen it. You'll get a look soon. We'll stay tuned. I've >> appreciated all the points from Bernie, Alan, and everybody else on the >> perspective of overall builds. Vista is a very complicated Network of >> hundreds if not thousands of people putting pieces in place. >> > > As an update to what I said about builds and broken functionality I would > add that an RC build is not the same as an interim build. When you slap RC > in front of it you are in effect saying, "Hey guys this is it. Unless you > find anything seriously wrong with this we are going to release it." > Everyone working on Vista would know that is what is meant by RC and so > would either; get their stuff right, remove that stuff without making it > look broken, or delay the release of an RC. Otherwise what is the point in > calling it an RC? > > The only excuse I can think of is that releasing an RC might keep the less > technically informed "stakeholders" happy that you are still on track for > your final release date. But that doesn't make sense either because the > moment you release it the whole world will be informed by the more > knowledgable that it aint what it's meant to be. |
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| | Re: Files Waiting to be Burned--get it out of your life! Correction: The word should be "Can"; a goiter is a lay name for a thyroid tumor; and Darryl spells his last name Gorter as in: Diffences between Upgrading versus Repair Darrell Gorter [MSFT] details the differences between Upgrading versus Repairing Windows XP. It would be preferable to do an upgrade from inside the OS rather than a repair if possible. If the evaluation period has not expired, then just insert the cd and let setup run, tell it to do an upgrade. Setup does a refresh of the OS files, so OS files are overwritten with the files from setup. This would include any OS updates that have been installed on the system. Running setup presumes to go to a known good state with known OS files, so setup does not do version checking. Most settings should be preserved, installed applications and drivers should be preserved. So if you do a repair rather than an upgrade, here are some differences that may take place: 1) you may need to use F6 to install mass storage drivers if your system needs them. ( upgrade uses the installed drivers) 2) Drive lettering is re-enumerated during setup, so there is potential that some of your drive letters could change. Since you boot from the CD to start setup, the drives have to be enumerated before you can get into setup. 3) netcard setting may have to reconfigured if they are not default settings. Netcards are redetected so some of the settings may not be moved over. 4) Hal is redected rather than migrated. Darrell Gorter[MSFT] CH "Chad Harris" <HQ@MSFTtindenialovervistamess.com> wrote in message news:%23kdpWGuuGHA.5032@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > It makes plenty of sense when it dawns on you that under Sinofsky, quality > will not be very important. He figures they cna slap the MSFT logo on it > and the suckers will buy anything. I'm trying to inform some of the > suckers as to what I see when I see it. I look forward to your review on > RC1 aka 5487.0 or whatever decimal point gets slapped on it very soon. > Everyone working on vista largely hides and they hide their bug fix. Why > do you think Darryl Goiter [MSFT] from the Vista setup team rarely ever > posts in here? Notice how many cheerleaders praise anything MSFT does > anyway. > > CH > > > "Bernie" <bernie@nospam.org> wrote in message > news:u26uA6tuGHA.1512@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Chad Harris wrote: >>> I've seen it. You'll get a look soon. We'll stay tuned. I've >>> appreciated all the points from Bernie, Alan, and everybody else on the >>> perspective of overall builds. Vista is a very complicated Network of >>> hundreds if not thousands of people putting pieces in place. >>> >> >> As an update to what I said about builds and broken functionality I would >> add that an RC build is not the same as an interim build. When you slap >> RC in front of it you are in effect saying, "Hey guys this is it. Unless >> you find anything seriously wrong with this we are going to release it." >> Everyone working on Vista would know that is what is meant by RC and so >> would either; get their stuff right, remove that stuff without making it >> look broken, or delay the release of an RC. Otherwise what is the point >> in calling it an RC? >> >> The only excuse I can think of is that releasing an RC might keep the >> less technically informed "stakeholders" happy that you are still on >> track for your final release date. But that doesn't make sense either >> because the moment you release it the whole world will be informed by the >> more knowledgable that it aint what it's meant to be. > > |
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