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Clone CD problem

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masterleo

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Mar 10, 2003
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I have a tiny little problem with Clone cd and XP Pro. I can't remember what this feature is called, but when you right click and send to the CD burner it works well until you install cloneCD, then this feature errors out while you are burning a CD. CloneCD works fine, but not the built in windows burning app. Can anyone help me or explain a workaround to me.

Masterleo
 
I don't know if this will help you or not this is from lockergnome.

Question: I am running WinXP Pro. When I right-click on a file or folder, and use the "Send To" menu, there are only two options on the menu: "Send to 3.5 floppy" or "Send to CD burner." Before, there were several options, such as "Mail recipient," "Zip file," etc. What happened to this menu, and how do I get it back?
Answer: The contents of the "Send To" menu match the contents in your "SendTo" folder. This folder can be found in different places depending on your Windows operating system. Do a search for the "SendTo" folder and you should find it. Since you use Windows XP, you'll find it in C: \ Documents and Settings \ User Name. The "SendTo" folder is hidden by default, so you may have to go to Tools | Folder Options | Show Hidden Files and Folders. For those using Win98, the file is in the C:\Windows directory.

To add contents like the Zip file, e-mail, etc., by creating a shortcut in that folder. To remove an item, just delete the shortcut. Another neat trick: if you want to play an audio file in a specific application rather than the default application, right- click on the file and "SendTo" the audio application. Before this can work, you need to have a shortcut for the audio application in the... you got it, "SendTo" folder. You can even create a subfolder in the "SendTo" folder to group applications such as multimedia, word processing, and so on. As for why your options disappeared, that's hard to say without looking at your system and knowing what has been done recently. This fix is easy, why worry? (Well, it if repeatedly happens, then it's time for a serious look at your computer.) [Meryl]



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