There is no real Windows Drag & Drop feature. Windows allows you to
drag & drop to a temp folder on your harddrive, then burns to a CD with
the contents of that temp folder. After burning a CDRW disk and wanting
to add another file to it, you have to erase the disk and start from
scratch.
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The native Windows CD burning is not like Roxio DirectCD, but you can indeed
add more files to the disk without erasing it first. I have done that
previously with both CD-R and CD-RW.
The native Windows CD burning is not like Roxio DirectCD, but you can
indeed add more files to the disk without erasing it first. I have
done that previously with both CD-R and CD-RW.
I stand corrected about the erasing, but it still isn't a true drag &
drop burning program.
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Peace!
Kurt
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"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"
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