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> Doum wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I've installed Easy CD Creator 3.5c on a WinXP SP3 machine. I wanted
>> to test if its labels and CDs printing features would work (and if
>> the program would run). I was warned that this version was
>> incompatible with this version of Windows but I had the option to
>> continue the installation, so I did.
>>
>> It is a test I am doing on a machine that I don't use to burn CDs, so
>> I knew what I was doing and wanted to see what would happen.
>>
>> I set the shortcut in Win95 compatibility mode after the
>> installation. The program runs and the features I need also work but
>> the result of this installation was that the WinXP CD burning drivers
>> were replaced by older incompatible versions and Windows deactivated
>> CD burning capability on this machine on reboot.
>>
>> This machine is a Celeron 500 that I plan to send to recycle soon.
>>
>> I really like the ease of use of this version of EZ CD Creator to
>> create labels and print on CDs, I have a lot of templates and files
>> that were created under WinME that I want to be able to use. I don't
>> mind not being able to burn CDs with this program.
>>
>> My question is, if I install this program on my P4 (XP Home SP3), is
>> there a way that I can restore the CD burning drivers with current
>> ones when EZ CD Creator will destroy CD burning capability, maybe by
>> reinstalling Nero Express or Windows Media Player after installing EZ
>> CD 3.
>>
>> I could try it but I prefer to ask before because I don't want to
>> destroy the burning capability of my P4 and not being able to restore
>> it.
>>
>> Anyone knows which files constitute the CD burning driver for WinXP
>> so I could copy them in a temp folder and put them back after the
>> installation, (and registry entries)?
>
> 1. You could write with what you have but 3.5c will only burn 650 MB
> max. You'd have to install ASPI, see
> http://aspi.radified.com/
> That might fix XP burning too, don't know, don't use it.
I did a few test, updated Windows Media Player, and the only "problem" is
a message when Windows boot that it did not load some drivers that could
render Windows unstable and "CD burning software" would not work, I
realise now that only EZ CD Creator 3.5 doesn't burn CDs.
>
> 2. You could install any of myriad burning programs that are more
> versatile than Windows; CDBurnerXP for one.
I installed the latest version of CDBurnerXP and it works.
>
> 3. You could get an honest-to-gosh labeling program.
>
> dadiOH
>
>
>
Any suggestions for a free labelling program?
Your suggestion about ASPI took me in the right direction.
Now I know that EZCD 3.5 will print labels and CDs under WinXP and since
I'm used to it and I have a lot of files and templates made with it I
will stick with it and proceed with the installation on my P4. I can live
with the error message when I boot.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Doum