[lace] Reading a CD

2004-11-03 Thread Elizabeth Ligeti
I have recently invested in a CD Burner, and have put my lace photos on a disk. This morning I added some photos of Old lace - made by past family members, on the same disk, and then added some WWI - Happy Birthday, and Happy Christmas embroidered cards that my Grandfather sent to my Aunt during

[lace] Reading a CD

2004-11-05 Thread Elizabeth Ligeti
Thank you all for your help. As usual you are all so generous with your knowledge. I will now play around and see if I can get this thing to work!! You have given me some ideas, and pointed out the way to go. Maybe the person who told me, when I purchased the computer, was right - I need to hi

[lace] Reading a CD

2004-11-06 Thread Jean Nathan
If you've got a DVD player, you should be able to read the CDs of your lace or other photos on it that you created on your PC. Took us a bit of time to fathom out how to open the different folders, but once we got the hang of it (of course the instruction book might just as well have been written

[lace] Reading a CD

2004-11-06 Thread Miriam
I had the same problem when I burned my first CD. The trick is very simple. I don't know which program you use for burning. But when I open mine (NERO) there is an coption saying "continue multi session disk" click on it every time you add something to your CD. It works, I have tried it. Miriam

Re: [lace] Reading a CD

2004-11-03 Thread Dorte Zielke
- Original Message - From: "Elizabeth Ligeti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 6:40 AM Subject: [lace] Reading a CD > I have recently invested in a CD Burner, and have put my lace photos on a > disk. > This morning I added