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I am trying to take some files off my computer since I have not used it for a
while. I am going to get a larger hard drive but not right now. How do I transfer my files to the right directory. So I can copy the reader itself to the cdr drive. If I go to the file folder I dl'd some ebooks/lit books and try to copy and move them to my CDR then I get a error message. I don't know if I should place them right into the MS Reader file folder where to put them or even if I can move them inside the Reader program. Hope I can get some ideas here. Thanx |
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"Svandisel" wrote: > I am trying to take some files off my computer since I have not used it for a > while. I am going to get a larger hard drive but not right now. How do I > transfer my files to the right directory. So I can copy the reader itself to > the cdr drive. If I go to the file folder I dl'd some ebooks/lit books and > try to copy and move them to my CDR then I get a error message. I don't know > if I should place them right into the MS Reader file folder where to put them > or even if I can move them inside the Reader program. Hope I can get some > ideas here. Thanx Did I post to the wrong forum, if so where should I have posted??? |
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I'm not 100% sure, but was there no copy-protection for MS Reader files?
The problem you describe sounds a lot like it. If you right click those files, and check the properties, maybe there is a tab for it. "Svandisel" <Svandisel@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:9CF35AB3-31F3-46CF-8D62-2B6137AC5833@microsoft.com... > > > "Svandisel" wrote: > >> I am trying to take some files off my computer since I have not used it >> for a >> while. I am going to get a larger hard drive but not right now. How do >> I >> transfer my files to the right directory. So I can copy the reader itself >> to >> the cdr drive. If I go to the file folder I dl'd some ebooks/lit books >> and >> try to copy and move them to my CDR then I get a error message. I don't >> know >> if I should place them right into the MS Reader file folder where to put >> them >> or even if I can move them inside the Reader program. Hope I can get >> some >> ideas here. Thanx > > Did I post to the wrong forum, if so where should I have posted??? |
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"Wouter Willemse" wrote: > I'm not 100% sure, but was there no copy-protection for MS Reader files? > The problem you describe sounds a lot like it. If you right click those > files, and check the properties, maybe there is a tab for it. > > "Svandisel" <Svandisel@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:9CF35AB3-31F3-46CF-8D62-2B6137AC5833@microsoft.com... > > > > > > "Svandisel" wrote: > > > >> I am trying to take some files off my computer since I have not used it > >> for a > >> while. I am going to get a larger hard drive but not right now. How do > >> I > >> transfer my files to the right directory. So I can copy the reader itself > >> to > >> the cdr drive. If I go to the file folder I dl'd some ebooks/lit books > >> and > >> try to copy and move them to my CDR then I get a error message. I don't > >> know > >> if I should place them right into the MS Reader file folder where to put > >> them > >> or even if I can move them inside the Reader program. Hope I can get > >> some > >> ideas here. Thanx > > > > Did I post to the wrong forum, if so where should I have posted??? > > > sorry for being dense here but I have moved them about on my computer before and in a earlier file of ebooks was able to copy them to cd no problem. I looked at the properties of a file and I could not find anything that permitted or disallowed copying. Most of them are free ebooks anyway. thanks |
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