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Having Problems Copying Pictures To Dvd - Need Help.


gn_Gracie

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Hi. I use EMC 7 on a computer with Windows XP. I've copied pictures to disc and DVD in the past using drag to disc and the copy to dvd function. I tried copying pictures to DVD the other day and kept getting this error message: "Error #2006 There was an error while making this disc compatible with other systems. This disc should still be readable on a computer with drag to disc installed. To be safe you should move the files that are on this disc to a new disc." This message popped up every time I ejected a disc.

 

I'm copying to DVD-R (which I've used in the past without any problems).

 

This is getting very frustrating and expensive! Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much. :)

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Hi. I use EMC 7 on a computer with Windows XP. I've copied pictures to disc and DVD in the past using drag to disc and the copy to dvd function. I tried copying pictures to DVD the other day and kept getting this error message: "Error #2006 There was an error while making this disc compatible with other systems. This disc should still be readable on a computer with drag to disc installed. To be safe you should move the files that are on this disc to a new disc." This message popped up every time I ejected a disc.

 

I'm copying to DVD-R (which I've used in the past without any problems).

 

This is getting very frustrating and expensive! Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much. :)

 

Use Creator Classic, a program in the suite. You won't have to format the disc, and it can be read on any computer.

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Use Creator Classic, a program in the suite. You won't have to format the disc, and it can be read on any computer.

 

Thank you DG. I'll try it and give feedback - it may be a few days before I get around to it. I appreciate your help. :D

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