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Old June 8th 07, 10:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
CJSM
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I'm reaing the related questions as I have upgraded from XP to Vista
Business. RecordNow! ver7 does not get along with Vista & ver9 crashed the
hard drive inXP, so what do I use to burn DVD? I tried to burn a DVD in
Vista so I could use it on other computers about 350Gb on a 4.7 Gb disk.
Vista said 1 day & 16 hours!!!! I left it to burn & after 5 hours the
programs "hung" then crashed the computer. I have HP m7070n with 225Gb+.
How do I do my work? Other than RecordNow! what can I use? Help! Any
ideas, please. CJSM
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Old June 8th 07, 10:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
freddy
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Default Burn DVD?

CJSM,

You can check out three other burning programs that work in Vista:

http://www.imgburn.com/

http://www.deepburner.com/

http://www.ashampoo.com/frontend/hom...ssion_langid=2

I found those on another forum where people there say these all work well
with Vista. Each burner has free versions and pay versions. I've not tried
any of them.
--
freddy


"CJSM" wrote:

I'm reaing the related questions as I have upgraded from XP to Vista
Business. RecordNow! ver7 does not get along with Vista & ver9 crashed the
hard drive inXP, so what do I use to burn DVD? I tried to burn a DVD in
Vista so I could use it on other computers about 350Gb on a 4.7 Gb disk.
Vista said 1 day & 16 hours!!!! I left it to burn & after 5 hours the
programs "hung" then crashed the computer. I have HP m7070n with 225Gb+.
How do I do my work? Other than RecordNow! what can I use? Help! Any
ideas, please. CJSM

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Old June 8th 07, 11:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
CJSM
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Default Burn DVD?

Thanks, I'm off and looking (with my fingers crossed)!

"freddy" wrote:

CJSM,

You can check out three other burning programs that work in Vista:

http://www.imgburn.com/

http://www.deepburner.com/

http://www.ashampoo.com/frontend/hom...ssion_langid=2

I found those on another forum where people there say these all work well
with Vista. Each burner has free versions and pay versions. I've not tried
any of them.
--
freddy


"CJSM" wrote:

I'm reaing the related questions as I have upgraded from XP to Vista
Business. RecordNow! ver7 does not get along with Vista & ver9 crashed the
hard drive inXP, so what do I use to burn DVD? I tried to burn a DVD in
Vista so I could use it on other computers about 350Gb on a 4.7 Gb disk.
Vista said 1 day & 16 hours!!!! I left it to burn & after 5 hours the
programs "hung" then crashed the computer. I have HP m7070n with 225Gb+.
How do I do my work? Other than RecordNow! what can I use? Help! Any
ideas, please. CJSM

 




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