If you are like me, you put the CD in upside down..... I do it all the time. I also have switched to the 'thumb drive' instead of CD's or zip disks. Roland R. Irish III www.sunrisegraphics.org Sunrise Graphics 116 Main St Claremont, NH 03743 603-543-1324 Check out our 'instant' catalogs http://www.plasticpromotions.com/?ID=SS850825D http://www.healthypromotions.com/?ID=SS850825D http://www.thewritepromotion.com/?ID=SS850825D On Oct 9, 2009, at 11:37 AM, DLCompton@xxxxxxx wrote:
No ideas on the CD but have you considered using a thumb drive? That's how I transfer all my files.Dorothy Compton, Owner Bee Embroidered www.BeeEmbroidered.com (916) 635-7467 Embroidery, Screenprinting, Rhinestones, Vinyl, Direct-to-Garment Printing, Engraving (Awards/Recognition)In a message dated 10/9/2009 8:09:56 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, image_maker31@xxxxxxxxx writes:I am having a computer issue this morning.I have one computer hooked to internet and when I receive digitized files I save them on that one and then copy them to a CD and for the OS & DS computer to stitch. Today I am trying to copy a digitzed design from the first computer and for some reason the computer says there is no CD in the drive to copy to.I have not copied a design for about a month and cannot figure out what is wrong or what I am doing wrong. Anyone have any ideas???Thanks!