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re: Question about 'How do I use the built-in CD burning in Windows XP?'
Friday, April 8, 2005 at 4:14 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Bill Rose
(15 messages posted)
I had Direct CD with Win Me, and now have Nero Burning on Win XP. Direct CD allowed
direct editing a file on a CD-RW. Nero and XP's CD burning doesn't. As I tried to
relate in my message, it is a lot of rigamarole to edit files on a CD-RW in XP. I
think you missed the point of my question: Can a user directly edit a file on a CD-RW
in the XP system? Not what are the differences in storage media or burning software.
On Thursday, April 7, 2005 at 10:56 pm, Ricer46 wrote:
>A CD is not a giant floppy disk, there is software that will allow one to treat
it
>as though it were. The two that I know of are Roxio's Direct CD and Nero's InCD.
>As I understand it InCD is almost as unreliable as Direct CD. Direct CD is awful.
>The XP built-in software does not have that kind of capability.
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