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Photos on a CD — Brooklynian

Photos on a CD

Has anybody had the experience of burning photos to a CD in one drive on a computer and not being able to read them in another computer? As if there was nothing on it at all? Should i attempt to resurrect the original drive? Are I a janitor with a drinking problem or is I a alcoholic who likes to unplug toilets?
apologies to the Drew Carey Show.

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  • I forget exactly what the problem was, but I burned photos to a cd I think from iphoto (on a mac) and it only worked on other macs--only a few pics or none at all could be seen on a pc.

    The solution was something along the lines of exporting the photos to a folder on my desktop (somewhere besides your photo library) and burning them from there instead of from iphoto.
  • yup, I took the CD to a computer fix it store and gave them $20 ...and it all got better.

    If its a mac, I'd head to Tech Serv on 23rd
  • thank you guys. I haven't had a Mac since my SE30 fell out of it's backpack riding bitch on an Electra Glide. (I was riding bitch not the Mac).

    Yes, $20 is the best way to get serviced! :P
  • modsquad wrote: thank you guys. I haven't had a Mac since my SE30 fell out of it's backpack riding bitch on an Electra Glide. (I was riding bitch not the Mac).

    Yes, $20 is the best way to get serviced! :P
    I used to have an SE/30. 68030 processor with a math co-processor, biyatch! :lol:
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=modsquad]thank you guys. I haven't had a Mac since my SE30 fell out of it's backpack riding bitch on an Electra Glide. (I was riding bitch not the Mac).

    Yes, $20 is the best way to get serviced! :P
    I used to have an SE/30. 68030 processor with a math co-processor, biyatch! :lol:

    An SE30 is a Real Man's Laptop :lol:
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