Windows compatible disks

Can you burn a disk which can be read on windows? (pictures)

johnban wrote:
Can you burn a disk which can be read on windows? (pictures)
Yes
I assume you are using iPhoto to organise your pictures.
iPhoto: How to Burn a CD With Pictures for a Windows-Compatible Computer
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93277

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