The Windows backup program will not allow any kind of a backup to a CD
drive - only floppies or a harddrive.
What you do is backup to a separate partition or hard drive and then copy
everything to a CD.
"Gene Q" <Gene Q.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D1925835-4B07-4DEF-A56B-40A4A096077E@microsoft.com...
>I want to copy/back up my Excel (church stuff) or Word documents to a CD
> instead of the 3.5 " floppy diskettes. I have XP Home edition Ver 5.1.
>
> The system will not permit me to do so. No trouble to copy or back into
> the
> A Drive on 3.5" diskettes. However, I want to take advantasge of the
> larger
> capacity of a CD. My CD Drive is drive "E"
> I am the only user on my PC and have never set up an Administrator account
> to my knowledge. When I installed Windows XP, I believe I just allowed
> everything to install on the MS defaults.
>
> Can anyone help this 69 year old to get my seven year old Dell PC to
> accept
> copying data via the CD drive?
>
> Thanks,
> Gene Q
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