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426952 2006-02-03 23:44:00 Using win ME and find the right click "send to" option very useful.
I would like to use this option to send files to my cd burner software.

How do I add my CD burner to the "send to" list of options?
I need instructions on how to do this.

Please help :help:
ooh yeh (2935)
426953 2006-02-04 00:11:00 Hi ooh yeh. I found this somewhere recently and it works for adding my memory stick USB to the "Send To". No reason why it shouldn't do what you want......

- Open My Computer
- Double click drive C (or wherever you have Windows)
- Double click Document and Settings
- Double click the appropriate user folder - in my case my name
- Double click the Send To folder. If this is hidden (default) click Tools >
Folder Options > Show Hidden etc.
- Click on File > New > Shortcut
- Follow the brief instructions to create of browse to a shortcut destination
- Future use of the right click > Send To will offer that destination as an option.

You may want to conceal the hidden stuff again but as the only user of this system I don't bother.
Scouse (83)
426954 2006-02-04 00:14:00 www.pcworld.com

..might be useful.

or go "folder options', then "show system files", in there.
mark c (247)
426955 2006-02-04 01:44:00 What cd burning program, have u got installed?

If u had cd creator / directcd / INCD installed, there would most probably be a send to option there already.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
426956 2006-02-04 02:01:00 I don't have any CD burning program. Could never think of a reason for installing one.
Just right click on a file, select send to, and in my case E: CD Drive.
JJJJJ (528)
426957 2006-02-04 02:32:00 Yup XP, will put a send option to the burner anyway.

BUT since XP's burning is useless I've disabled it. And use Nero instead.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
426958 2006-02-04 03:12:00 Yup XP, will put a send option to the burner anyway .

BUT since XP's burning is useless I've disabled it . And use Nero instead .


What's useless about it? I find it ideal . Works perfectly .
JJJJJ (528)
426959 2006-02-04 03:20:00 Well its good for some things but not all. Speedy Gonzales (78)
426960 2006-02-04 03:41:00 I don't have any CD burning program. Could never think of a reason for installing one.
Just right click on a file, select send to, and in my case E: CD Drive.Your method works because you have WinXP. WinME does not have native CD burning support.
Jen (38)
426961 2006-02-04 04:02:00 yh you cant really 'send to ' nero it wont work..... drcspy (146)
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