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Windoofs10
5 months ago

So if the CD or stick has been formatted in a format that can read Windows (i.e. zb FAT, FAT32, exFAT or NTFS), then that goes.

If, however, it has been formatted in a special formatant, it is not possible.

As a tip: FAT32 all operating systems should be able.

At CD’s, the formats look different.

But here is the same as the stick.

Windoofs10
5 months ago
Reply to  Leaffar

Thanks for the star 🙂

Did everything work?

Windoofs10
5 months ago
Reply to  Leaffar

If you can format the stick on Mac in FAT32 and can easily overplay the data on the CD, then it should also go normal under Windows.

Silk, the file(s) on the CD are in a format that Windows cannot kesen.

But in the normal case, that should go:)

Windoofs10
5 months ago

Sounds full of logistics;) I think it works!

I’m thirsty.

Thanks again for the fast AW!

You’re welcome.

Luffy123777
5 months ago

Just try it out

But probably it is as long as the CD has not been specially formatted

HeinzHubert
5 months ago

You could also push the CD into the Windows computer. CDs usually have a universal format that can read any OS.

HeinzHubert
5 months ago
Reply to  Leaffar

Well, these “CDs and DVDs don’t need anyone anymore!” is an absolutely stupid statement from the PC manufacturers.