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i have downloaded vista cannot burn to dvd, should i use a dvd-r or dvd-rw or
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are you selecting ISO not just copy/burn software to burn DVD?
"randalel" wrote: > i have downloaded vista cannot burn to dvd, should i use a dvd-r or dvd-rw or > what |
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Make sure you are NOT burning the ISO as a data file. You need to choose the
option to burn an ISO image if you are using NERO or Roxio. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry "randalel" <randalel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2440547F-9FE6-4976-A225-A732FC371969@microsoft.com... >i have downloaded vista cannot burn to dvd, should i use a dvd-r or dvd-rw >or > what |
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burn software to burn dvd
"pippin" wrote: > are you selecting ISO not just copy/burn software to burn DVD? > > > "randalel" wrote: > > > i have downloaded vista cannot burn to dvd, should i use a dvd-r or dvd-rw or > > what |
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It doesn't matter, but as a general rule, don't use "RW" (rewriteable)
media for anything, ever, if you intend to keep it for any length of time. Of course, since this is a beta/RC, you may very well only need it for the next couple of weeks. [data recorded on RW media sometimes "fades"] randalel wrote: > i have downloaded vista cannot burn to dvd, should i use a dvd-r or dvd-rw or > what |
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Here you have a freeware program for burning that image to disk:
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm Carlos "randalel" wrote: > i have downloaded vista cannot burn to dvd, should i use a dvd-r or dvd-rw or > what |
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Actually a good rw disc (finding one is the problem) is superior to +/-r
discs but with blu-ray/HD on the horizon it seems +/-r discs are getting worse (not really a BR/HD problem as much as cutting costs and moving to cheaper manufacturer/dye processes)... OTOH dvd discs have yet to be around long enough to get the stability cdr disc have. But this is good for DVD writer companies, as we all keep changing drives for that magic one that burns all discs well, although it sucks for the consumer. "Barry Watzman" <WatzmanNOSPAM@neo.rr.com> wrote in message news:454CE97F.8040705@neo.rr.com... > It doesn't matter, but as a general rule, don't use "RW" (rewriteable) > media for anything, ever, if you intend to keep it for any length of time. > Of course, since this is a beta/RC, you may very well only need it for the > next couple of weeks. [data recorded on RW media sometimes "fades"] > > randalel wrote: > >> i have downloaded vista cannot burn to dvd, should i use a dvd-r or >> dvd-rw or what |
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I don't know how you can say that (that "a good rw disc is superior to
+/-r discs". By definition, the dye on rw media has to be capable of returning to a "blank" state, and there is tremendous evidence that it frequently does this "on it's own", over time (the time may be a year or two, but I've seen it in weeks). It may well be that this only happens when it was "inadequately burned" (laser power on burner low), but that doesn't change the fact that it happens, and it happens quite often. I've dealt with too many people who have lost data on RW media. In this regard, + or - format doesn't matter. Peter M wrote: > Actually a good rw disc (finding one is the problem) is superior to > +/-r discs but with blu-ray/HD on the horizon it seems +/-r discs are > getting worse (not really a BR/HD problem as much as cutting costs and > moving to cheaper manufacturer/dye processes)... OTOH dvd discs have yet > to be around long enough to get the stability cdr disc have. But this is > good for DVD writer companies, as we all keep changing drives for that > magic one that burns all discs well, although it sucks for the consumer. > > "Barry Watzman" <WatzmanNOSPAM@neo.rr.com> wrote in message > news:454CE97F.8040705@neo.rr.com... > >> It doesn't matter, but as a general rule, don't use "RW" (rewriteable) >> media for anything, ever, if you intend to keep it for any length of >> time. Of course, since this is a beta/RC, you may very well only need >> it for the next couple of weeks. [data recorded on RW media sometimes >> "fades"] >> >> randalel wrote: >> >>> i have downloaded vista cannot burn to dvd, should i use a dvd-r or >>> dvd-rw or what > > |
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