J
JP
Windows XP Pro (SP2) does have built-in support for writing to both CD-Rs
and DVD-RAM disks, right? That is, without any other optical media writing
software installed.
I need to make a quick decision on deciding on a replacement DVD-Rewriter
(the existing drive malfunctioned). The choices include a model with DVD-RAM
capabilities.
Since the particular machine concerned does only data back-ups and there is
access to unused DVD-RAM disks, it might perhaps make sense to use that
format. I seem to recall reading that DVD-RAM disks are more reliable than
DVD+/-R/RW disks for long term data storage.
Regards and thanks in advance for any insights
JP
and DVD-RAM disks, right? That is, without any other optical media writing
software installed.
I need to make a quick decision on deciding on a replacement DVD-Rewriter
(the existing drive malfunctioned). The choices include a model with DVD-RAM
capabilities.
Since the particular machine concerned does only data back-ups and there is
access to unused DVD-RAM disks, it might perhaps make sense to use that
format. I seem to recall reading that DVD-RAM disks are more reliable than
DVD+/-R/RW disks for long term data storage.
Regards and thanks in advance for any insights
JP