"brody" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Just got my first PC with XP. It's a Sony lap top. I've found I
> cannot read all the CDs with valuable info I created on my W-98
> machine. Do I need to install some program that will allow access?
> If so, what's a good one? Thanks in advance.
Which program did you use to create the CD?
Did you create ISO format CD or...
Did you use a program that allowed you to drag and drop files onto the CD
just like you do with folders on a hard drive or floppy (eg EasyCD, Direct
CD or UDF/Packet writing software).....
http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpcd.php
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3. READING UDF FORMAT DISKS IN WINDOWS XP
XP's Windows Explorer does have some support for UDF disks, which will allow
you to read those produced by some third party software, such as Direct CD -
but not all such software, and not even those from every version of Direct
CD.