Files for CD balloon notification

Tom

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Hi,

I have recently gone from ME to XP Home with a new PC. I am moderately
familiar with XP but cannot stop the balloon notification "You have files
waiting to be written to CD" from appearing and the files it refers to are
not waiting to be written to CD (well, on day maybe...). How do I stop this
from popping up, please? I presume there is a way to redesignate the files as
"not ready to write to CD?"

Cheers,

Tom.
 
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Tom, see if this helps. Scroll to Disable Balloon Tips.
http://www.uninets.net/~blaisdel/whistler6.htm#Disable%20balloon%20tips


"Tom" <tgoldby[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7EB370BD-C7AC-487D-BFF2-0C7E5D8B7861@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have recently gone from ME to XP Home with a new PC. I am moderately
> familiar with XP but cannot stop the balloon notification "You have files
> waiting to be written to CD" from appearing and the files it refers to are
> not waiting to be written to CD (well, on day maybe...). How do I stop
> this
> from popping up, please? I presume there is a way to redesignate the files
> as
> "not ready to write to CD?"
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom.
 
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If you don't use built-in CD writing of XP, open properties of this CD drive and disable recording on it.

--PA

"Tom" <tgoldby[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:7EB370BD-C7AC-487D-BFF2-0C7E5D8B7861@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have recently gone from ME to XP Home with a new PC. I am moderately
> familiar with XP but cannot stop the balloon notification "You have files
> waiting to be written to CD" from appearing and the files it refers to are
> not waiting to be written to CD (well, on day maybe...). How do I stop this
> from popping up, please? I presume there is a way to redesignate the files as
> "not ready to write to CD?"
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom.