CDRW Device driver (Freeware)

E

Earl Gray

Looking for a device driver that will make my CDR/CD-RW behave like a hard
disk.

Windows XP only has a lite version of Roxio's easy CD and it does not make
the CDR act like a drive.

Something like Roxio's Direct CD will allow me to use other freeware as the
backup agent and burn it to a CD.

Thanks Earl
 
P

PKC

Looking for a device driver that will make my CDR/CD-RW behave like a
hard disk.

Windows XP only has a lite version of Roxio's easy CD and it does not
make the CDR act like a drive.

Something like Roxio's Direct CD will allow me to use other freeware
as the backup agent and burn it to a CD.

Thanks Earl

There is none.
 
J

John Corliss

Earl said:
Looking for a device driver that will make my CDR/CD-RW behave like a hard
disk.

Windows XP only has a lite version of Roxio's easy CD and it does not make
the CDR act like a drive.

Something like Roxio's Direct CD will allow me to use other freeware as the
backup agent and burn it to a CD.

You're talking about UDF format. Trust me, you're better off staying
with CD-R and Joliet. CD-RW is thoroughly unreliable and problematic IMO.
 
D

dadiOH

Earl said:
Looking for a device driver that will make my CDR/CD-RW behave like
a hard disk.

You are better off *not* doing so but if you insist see abCD in "Other
Programs - Packet Writers" in my dandies below...

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dadiOH
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....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico/index.htm
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M

Matthew Millar

Earl Gray said:
Looking for a device driver that will make my CDR/CD-RW behave like a hard
disk.

Windows XP only has a lite version of Roxio's easy CD and it does not make
the CDR act like a drive.

Something like Roxio's Direct CD will allow me to use other freeware as the
backup agent and burn it to a CD.

Thanks Earl
 

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