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| | Trouble Transferring. Freezing of folders. Using a written CD. My family recently had to get a new computer because the previous one was burnt out, as to be expected after 4 years. My parents were talked into buying vista without knowing anything about it except it is the newest (which is a totally different story). Getting the new computer was amazing with new features, but I realized my pictures, music, and saved game information was not trasnfered on there by the geek squad from best buy. upset and hoping that 4 years worth of memory was not eternally gone, we made sure this time they got the correct files. They said they would put the information from my "my documents" folder onto a CD and I could, then, download it onto the vista from the old XP harddrive. Thinking about simple ol' XP, I thought it would be a cinch, but I came to learn that Vista hates me. To get to the point: everytime I insert the CD into the drive, I get the autoplay option. I open the file so I can select which information I want and I do it with copy/paste featured on the keyboard. Halfway through my new found process, it froze. Now, unlike XP, when a program is "not responding", and you close it since it is frozen, it gets angry. What happens is that I click close and then close the program/application. It then tries to diagnose a problem and finds none, I guess. It proceeds to take off the task bar, icons, and shows me my beautiful desktop background...and that's it. The only way I've found to solve that issue is to open and close the disc drive. I tried the windows easy transfer crap. It said I could transfer using my CD I have my information on. Well, then it asked me to insert the disc. The disc was inserted and it said to choose where to get it from and there was no option. I clicked the pretty much no option (something like: ://e andclicked continue and it said I needed to find the disc or something. Can ANYONE help me with this overly confusing problem? If this made no sense, here is the overall problem: I've tried to transfer the following from my old XP computer onto my Vista Home Premium off of a CD that the geek squad gave me-pictures, videos, music, and saved game information. I tried the windows easy transfer and it isn't easy at all. The folder freezes when I try to view the contents of the CD folder and I have to abort it, it then proceeds to only show me the desktop background with no icons or taskbar. Only way I found to reslove that is to open and close the disc drive. ANY HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED!!!! |
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| | Re: Trouble Transferring. Freezing of folders. Using a written CD. I hope you still have the old computer. There seems to be a problem with the disk that Best Buy made for you. But lots of other things could be causing problems. I would first go into the autoplay options in the control panel and reset everything to defaults (using the button) . Then insert the CD into the drive. You should get a prompt to "Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer" It might not be the default choice and you may have to scroll down to see it. Also I would try running a virus scan on the CD and see it anything nasty shows up. This may take a couple of swings through here in order to figure it out so please be patient. good luck "Athena" <Athena@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C13EF0BF-A765-4024-A170-DB524D1B22D3@microsoft.com... > My family recently had to get a new computer because the previous one was > burnt out, as to be expected after 4 years. My parents were talked into > buying vista without knowing anything about it except it is the newest > (which > is a totally different story). Getting the new computer was amazing with > new > features, but I realized my pictures, music, and saved game information > was > not trasnfered on there by the geek squad from best buy. upset and hoping > that 4 years worth of memory was not eternally gone, we made sure this > time > they got the correct files. They said they would put the information from > my > "my documents" folder onto a CD and I could, then, download it onto the > vista > from the old XP harddrive. Thinking about simple ol' XP, I thought it > would > be a cinch, but I came to learn that Vista hates me. To get to the point: > everytime I insert the CD into the drive, I get the autoplay option. I > open > the file so I can select which information I want and I do it with > copy/paste > featured on the keyboard. Halfway through my new found process, it froze. > Now, unlike XP, when a program is "not responding", and you close it since > it > is frozen, it gets angry. What happens is that I click close and then > close > the program/application. It then tries to diagnose a problem and finds > none, > I guess. It proceeds to take off the task bar, icons, and shows me my > beautiful desktop background...and that's it. The only way I've found to > solve that issue is to open and close the disc drive. > I tried the windows easy transfer crap. It said I could transfer using my > CD I have my information on. Well, then it asked me to insert the disc. > The > disc was inserted and it said to choose where to get it from and there was > no > option. I clicked the pretty much no option (something like: ://e and> clicked continue and it said I needed to find the disc or something. > Can ANYONE help me with this overly confusing problem? > > If this made no sense, here is the overall problem: I've tried to > transfer > the following from my old XP computer onto my Vista Home Premium off of a > CD > that the geek squad gave me-pictures, videos, music, and saved game > information. I tried the windows easy transfer and it isn't easy at all. > The folder freezes when I try to view the contents of the CD folder and I > have to abort it, it then proceeds to only show me the desktop background > with no icons or taskbar. Only way I found to reslove that is to open and > close the disc drive. > > ANY HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED!!!! |
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| | RE: Trouble Transferring. Freezing of folders. Using a written CD. okay, well...I swept and quarentined the stuff on the CD and it is still freezing up the disc drive folder making it unusable. So I click close and it asks if I want to wait for it to respond (which it never does), close the program, or something else that is useless...so I click close program and it closes EVERYTHING...like I said in the question part, the only way I figured to fix that was to open and close the CD drive...what am I suppose to do...I'm pretty sure they are going to charge us if I ask them to do it over at best buy through computer transfer...and I really just want my computer and the stuff I asked for...that's it... |
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| | CD Assuming that the drive works with other CDs, the disc itself is probably bad. Two main things need to happen when a file CD is created: 1. The disc has to be created in a format that is readable by both the disc drive and the operating system on the computer which it is intended to be used in. 2. Once files are copied to the CD, the process needs to be finalized, or the disc will not be readable on any other computer. This is called "closing the session". Windows Vista can create CDs in formats that are unreadable by some other operating systems. My best guess is that the person who created the disc closed the session, but didn't realize that they were creating a disc in a new type of format that wouldn't be readable in Windows XP. Take the disc back and have them create you another one, then have them show you that it works on a separate computer which is runing Windows XP. Failing that, hope you still have your old files on the old drive, because you're going to have to get them off of it again. EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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