

I found the following information in Microsoft Community. Moving on how can we see the X-RAYS on whatever media is used? I don’t know if that will be too much space but that’s what I would consider. With that said though, I want to recommend using a 16GB USB flash drive. Would double-sided DVDs be more beneficial to try? I have a few 4.7 GB DVD+RW’s that I’m not using anymore that he can have. AFAIK, he hasn’t touched it because he wants me to check it out first. My friend being persistent as he is, went back & got a 3rd copy. Is it possible that means the CD-R should have been fully formatted before the X-RAY files are copied, maybe burned, to the CD-R? I was able to open the CD-R w/o any problem but it immediately started formatting but I immediately stopped the formatting and I think it took about 10 seconds or so before the formatting stopped. However, I don’t know if it’s my fault that the CD-R is 702 MB free of 702 MB. When I placed it into my DVD RW drive D on my laptop, the CD is recognized as a CD-R with 702 MB free of 702 MB. I don’t know if he tried to open that 2nd CD on his PC but I do have it in my possession now. The 2nd copy is on one of the company’s CD-R. My friend asked for a 2nd copy onto a CD and the doctor’s office had no problem doing that.

They tried to open the CD on one of their PC’s and it didn’t open there either.

He went back to the doctor’s office and he was told they didn’t know why the CD wouldn’t open at his home. I don’t understand how he was told formatting will not erase data on that CD. I’m under the impression that formatting a CD does erase the data. , he’s going to bring that CD to me to see if it will open for me on my Windows 10 Pro laptop. Then they tried opening the CD again and it still didn’t open from what I understand. They allowed the CD to be formatted and told him it wouldn’t erase the data. He brought that CD to Staples and it didn’t open for them either. He told me that at his home the CD didn’t open. I do not know what type of CD it is, what type of CD drive he has on his PC or if the CD was his. The reason is because he has some pictures on his cell phone from a few years ago of his knees he wants to compare them to today’s X-RAYS. I have a friend who is going to have knee surgery.Īt his original appointment, he had asked for a copy of the X-rays onto a CD which the doctor’s office was ok doing so. I do not know what Windows Update version it’s on.
