A neighbor called to ask for help. He'd spent the previous day burning CDs to back up important files, and when he booted his computer the next day he saw a message telling him that he had files waiting to burn to a CD. He decided to ignore the message, but when he tried to burn a new CD, the message reappeared and he couldn't copy new files for the new burn. (He used the built-in Windows CD recording feature.) He asked, "Where are these files that are waiting, and how do I get rid of them?" Can you answer his question?
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These files are stored in one of the following locations. You can manually delete the files.
Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning
Windows Vista: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Burn
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