Cannot delete files on DVD

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Dave

Trying to delete some music files I wrote to a DVD +RW. The only option I
am given is to copy the music folders to a CD. Problem being I only have
one CD/DVD burner and one CD reader.. I tried to get my CD drive to read the
DVD and then copy to a CD. Needless to say, that didn't work.

Any help please!
 
Dave said:
Trying to delete some music files I wrote to a DVD +RW. The only
option I am given is to copy the music folders to a CD. Problem
being I only have one CD/DVD burner and one CD reader.. I tried to
get my CD drive to read the DVD and then copy to a CD. Needless to
say, that didn't work.
Any help please!

What third party application did you use to write to the DVD+RW?
 
Honestly do not know. Assuming as supplied with XP Home Media Edition.
 
Dave said:
Trying to delete some music files I wrote to a DVD +RW. The only
option I am given is to copy the music folders to a CD. Problem
being I only have one CD/DVD burner and one CD reader.. I tried to
get my CD drive to read the DVD and then copy to a CD. Needless
to say, that didn't work.
Any help please!
What third party application did you use to write to the DVD+RW?

Dave said:
Honestly do not know. Assuming as supplied with XP Home Media
Edition.

It was not. Windows XP (Home/Professional/etc) does not come with a native
way to burn DVDs. (DVD-RAM on a select couple of drives *is* supported
natively - but beyond that, no native support for burning to DVD.)

You need to use a third party product to burn a DVD.
 
Sonic. I had deleted by mistake.
Shenan Stanley said:
It was not. Windows XP (Home/Professional/etc) does not come with a
native way to burn DVDs. (DVD-RAM on a select couple of drives *is*
supported natively - but beyond that, no native support for burning to
DVD.)

You need to use a third party product to burn a DVD.
 

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