jpg's copied to CD in Win 7 can't be opened on XP computer


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    have ordered Windows 7
       #1

    jpg's copied to CD in Win 7 can't be opened on XP computer


    I copied a few standard .jpg files to a CD selecting the non-rewritable option. The jpg's cannot be opened on any of the 3 XP computers that received the CD's. The file names can be seen, but not opened.
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    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
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    Hi and welcome to seven forums,

    That does sound strange, you say they can be seen, are they still showing as jpeg on xp?
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    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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    Joel K said:
    I copied a few standard .jpg files to a CD selecting the non-rewritable option. The jpg's cannot be opened on any of the 3 XP computers that received the CD's. The file names can be seen, but not opened.
    Joel that's not too unusual.

    Normal cause is that the recording optical drive has different tolerances than the reading optical drive.

    Can you view the jpg files that you recorded on the same computer that recorded them?
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    Joel,

    What os is installed on the unit with the problem

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    Karl, to answer your question on what os is installed on the unit with the problem, he states he has tried the cd in 3 different computers running XP all of which fail to open the jpegs.

    So I am guessing the system specs are unimportant on this occasion?
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    Did you copy the actual JPGs, or perhaps just the "shortcuts" to the JPGs?

    If you browse the CD with Windows Explorer, does the file size of the so-called JPG files match the size of the original true JPGs on the Win7 machine, or are they much tinier (suggesting that they are shortcuts, not the underlying true JPG files)?

    What technique did you use to copy the JPGs to the CD from Win7? Please be specific (maybe do it again, with screenshots you can post here).
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       #7

    Try burning another disc at a lower speed?
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    Do you think if the disk format UDF recording was used that it would solve his issue?
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    paulpicks21 said:
    Karl, to answer your question on what os is installed on the unit with the problem, he states he has tried the cd in 3 different computers running XP all of which fail to open the jpegs.

    So I am guessing the system specs are unimportant on this occasion?

    As my father was fond of saying: I'm not paying you to guess.

    What he meant was just do it.
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    Thread Starter
       #10

    Thank you everyone who responded to my dilemma so quickly. :)I don't know why but the same jpgs on the CD that couldn't be viewed before now can. I would think I did something stupid, but a knowledgeable person on another XP computer had previously experienced the same problem with the disk.
    I wish other Windows 7 problems I have had would end so easily, even if it's stil a mystery. It's good to know there's knowledgeable people out there to help. I subscribed to Dell's software support out of desperation, but that 'support' has been exasperating to say the least.
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