windows xp power user cannot create file in drive d
Drive D: is usually the CD/DVD drive - is that the case here?
If yes, you cannot write files directly to a CD like you can to a hard drive until you format the CD for "packet writing" with third-party software, but that method is not recommended as it is very unreliable.Therefore, you must save the file on a hard drive first, then use Windows built-in CD-burning utility to copy the file to a CD.
D: is not a cdrom its a hard drive partition
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I don't know (15) | ![]() |