burn files to disc is there someone out there who will help you?

Hello... First of all, let me say this. I rarely had or wanted to use my optical drive. The only time I do is for my back up, where I use a third-party who is simple and automatic, because as you know what windows 7 has to his back upwards. I've tried 'help and support', I found to be just as much of a joke. I went to "windows help and support" and entered "burn files to disc. With the info that came, I started at the top. When you do this and read the first two lines it will tell you to see this link. Click on the link and ln the first two lines agin it says see this link. Click on the link and you are immediately on the link you leave...

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1. 1 burn a CD or DVD in Windows Explorer. It brings you here,

If your computer has a CD or DVD burner, you can copy files to a recordable disc. This process is called burning a disc. Windows Burns discs in the active file system format or in ISO image format, depending on which disc format you choose. For more information about how to decide which format you should choose when burning a disc, see which CD or DVD format should I use? Click on that and it brings back your right to where you left, so I came here. I am about everything that just to try to have everything back and fourth questions and my answers. I have also read the info I found on different disc types and he drank who leave still doubts as to which to use.  So here's what I need from the community if you please. I want to send several discs of the same to members of my family containing the "images and animated files, I did for them for Christmas." I need to know the correct disc format to use so that they are all available on different devices which they may have. Whether it's a DVD player, PC and so on. I'm just them (dics) wanting to be right and I need help for my 73 year spirit, will be comfortable. Is there someone out there who will help? Thank you all... scare0340... Oh Windows 7 HP service pk 1, IE9 all to date

Hello

Well nothing we have discussed in this forum would have caused you to lose all the files.

Eventually, you use a different account and cannot see the files. Make sure that you are
connected with an ADMIN account so you can access all files on the computer.

Or you moved or deleted.

Have you looked in the trash?

Recover files from the Recycle Bin - Windows 7
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/recover-files-from-the-Recycle-Bin

How to restore files and folders in Windows 7 with previous Versions
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/85679-previous-versions-restore-files-folders.html

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This could help you recover a file, or a previous version (all versions of Vista and Windows 7).
http://www.ShadowExplorer.com/

ShadowExplorer - recover lost files and folders (Vista and Windows 7)
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/132087-ShadowExplorer-recover-lost-files-folders.html

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Recuva - free - recovers files deleted from your Windows computer, Recycle Bin,
map of the camera digital or MP3 player. And it's free!
http://www.Piriform.com/Recuva

Recuva - Forums - help here
http://Forum.Piriform.com/

I hope this helps.

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