Photo CD created by Disk Utility not seen by Windows

With my Disk Utility, I created a photo CD (appendable) - common .jpg, nothing special. When my daughter tried to print the pics with Windows, her PC said that the disk was blank. The Genius Bar at the nearest Apple store was not much helpful. Besides, my iMac considered the blank CD-R just 88Mb capable. Can anybody help?

Yeah OS X's Disk Utility doesn't burn using the ISO 9660 file system while Finder does (I could swear I made a copy of an MS Office CD with Disk Utility, but maybe I'm remembering wrong). Anyway, Disco (a program I got in a MacHeist bundle) will make an exact copy of CDs. Anyone looking for a free solution, check out LiquidCD and burn, which may have the ability to copy Windows CDs (appears to be on their lists of features, but I haven't tried them myself).

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