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dwolf
I graduated from the dual boot many months ago after I was happy enough with
Vista. I installed a second drive for Vista when I clean installed it. After
I was happy, I disconnected the XP drive. The one problem I have in Vista is
when I burn an audio cd those discs do not play in an older boom box and my
cd player in my van sometimes does not want to play the disc from track one,
I need to advance it to two and then rewind back to one.. I had no problems
with the burner in XP. I tried many different types of burning software, and
different discs. I even upgraded the firmware, thinking that will do it...
No...
One solution would be to go back to dual boot and burn from XP, but there's
the system restore issue..
Is that still an issue... I don't know what else to do to get perfect
discs... especially when burning a disc for a friend, last thing I want is
that disc to have problems.. I've burned hundreds of perfect discs in XP..
Thanks
Joel
Vista. I installed a second drive for Vista when I clean installed it. After
I was happy, I disconnected the XP drive. The one problem I have in Vista is
when I burn an audio cd those discs do not play in an older boom box and my
cd player in my van sometimes does not want to play the disc from track one,
I need to advance it to two and then rewind back to one.. I had no problems
with the burner in XP. I tried many different types of burning software, and
different discs. I even upgraded the firmware, thinking that will do it...
No...
One solution would be to go back to dual boot and burn from XP, but there's
the system restore issue..
Is that still an issue... I don't know what else to do to get perfect
discs... especially when burning a disc for a friend, last thing I want is
that disc to have problems.. I've burned hundreds of perfect discs in XP..
Thanks
Joel