Guest aluminum@noemail.com Posted November 2, 2007 Posted November 2, 2007 I have had several computers over the years and none of them would ever accept a CD Drive. I've probably owned 10 or more drives. My latest computer is a 1gh P3. It came with XP which was slow and I dont like XP anyhow. I installed Win98 instead. Once again no cd. The cd worked in xp, but not in 98. Normally I dont care. I never use them. I dont buy software I just download it and pay online unless its free. I have Win98 installation on a spare harddrive to install Windows. Recently I got a digital camera and a pocket calendar. Both send CDs. I cant get the drivers off the Cds so I cant use the camera,,,,, Myt email is limited in space. Is there a way I can upload these cd's to a website at a friends house then download them at home?
Guest Alan Edwards Posted November 2, 2007 Posted November 2, 2007 Re: Can I up and download CDs I may be missing something here but why don't you just copy the CDs to thumb drives and take them home? The upload/download seems to be a bit of overkill. ....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer http://dts-l.org/index.htm On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 18:09:14 -0500, in microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion, aluminum@noemail.com wrote: >I have had several computers over the years and none of them would >ever accept a CD Drive. I've probably owned 10 or more drives. My >latest computer is a 1gh P3. It came with XP which was slow and I >dont like XP anyhow. I installed Win98 instead. Once again no cd. >The cd worked in xp, but not in 98. Normally I dont care. I never >use them. I dont buy software I just download it and pay online >unless its free. I have Win98 installation on a spare harddrive to >install Windows. > >Recently I got a digital camera and a pocket calendar. Both send CDs. >I cant get the drivers off the Cds so I cant use the camera,,,,, > >Myt email is limited in space. Is there a way I can upload these cd's >to a website at a friends house then download them at home?
Guest MEB Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 Re: Can I up and download CDs "Alan Edwards" <edwards@southcom.com.au> wrote in message news:vgcni3trp406r6rf789o9clb3uhafs1dib@4ax.com... | I may be missing something here but why don't you just copy the CDs to | thumb drives and take them home? | The upload/download seems to be a bit of overkill. | | ...Alan | -- | Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer | http://dts-l.org/index.htm | I would agree, but I'm curious why the CDROM drives don't ever work ... | | | On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 18:09:14 -0500, in | microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion, aluminum@noemail.com wrote: | | >I have had several computers over the years and none of them would | >ever accept a CD Drive. I've probably owned 10 or more drives. My | >latest computer is a 1gh P3. It came with XP which was slow and I | >dont like XP anyhow. I installed Win98 instead. Once again no cd. | >The cd worked in xp, but not in 98. Normally I dont care. I never | >use them. I dont buy software I just download it and pay online | >unless its free. I have Win98 installation on a spare harddrive to | >install Windows. | > | >Recently I got a digital camera and a pocket calendar. Both send CDs. | >I cant get the drivers off the Cds so I cant use the camera,,,,, | > | >Myt email is limited in space. Is there a way I can upload these cd's | >to a website at a friends house then download them at home? -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com ________
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