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Folks,
I get a "You have files ready to be written to CD" notification bubble
whenever I save/copy/move/etc a file to given folders on my D: drive. This
drive is a HDD, not a CD-RW. Notwithstanding the annoying "pop" noise, flying
out of the taskbar (covers desktop icons) which stays out until I click the
bubble, the opening of an Explorer window in the middle of the screen, et al
there is a seemingly dangerous option to "Delete these temporary files" in
the Explorer window They aren't temporary files and they're not ready to be
written to CD!
How do I stop this happening, please? I assume there is some sort of setting
or flag somewhere but I can't find anything to tell the system that it is
wrong and I am right!
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