a person who was suppose to be helping clean an older computer with XP copied all my I Tunes to two CDs. She did the same with my fotos. now with a new computer, I want to upload these to my new one.
Assuming that D is your CD/DVD drive, It's a simple copy and paste. Insert the disk into the CD/DVD drive. If you're not presented with a pop-up that allows you to open the folder, then open Windows Explorer and click on the D drive. https://www.digitaltrends.com/compu...
Doing the best I can here... And remember, there's always more than one path to success. :)
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Be careful, on many factory made computers D drive is your recovery partition.
If you or someone did not actually make the D drive then this may be the case and you should not mess with it as you may need it in an emergency.
If it is a proper partition set aside to store data on it then by all means save your files to it.You have to be a little bit crazy to keep you from going insane.
It seems that by "D: drive" you mean the DVD/CD drive. (As already stated, this is not necessarily D:. So the first thing to establish is whether your computer actually has an optical drive. Is it a laptop? If so, almost certainly it doesn't. And many desktops nowadays lack such a drive (for example, all Apple computers). If you don't have an optical drive all is not lost. External drives can be purchased very cheaply.