Files ready to be written to disk 1

Why desktop.ini ([.]) ShellClassInfo]
LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell32.dll,-21815)
constantly seem to be written to disc (1)?
It is a Vista Home Premium disc I have to run because I need it to work programs are there.  What happens if I write to disck 1, it will change all user settings or what?
I can't replicate these programs, they were down loaded and installed and before the computer was delivered to me the installation files are deleated.  The previous user is dead so no help there.  I can't replace or get its information to download again, I'm very nervous about it.
domiles

Hi Domiles,

Welcome to the Microsoft answers site.

This can happen if you have you drag some files on the CD/DVD. If the data on CD or DVD are important, then I recommend that you back up the data on the other drive and proceed by copying only the files on the disk.

1. click on start.

2. click on computer.

3. click on the CD/DVD drive.

4. If you have any data, you can delete it.

Let me know if it worked.

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