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I have several CD-RWs formatted in DirectCD (from EZ CD Creator v3.x) from
an older system. I just installed XP Pro on a new system with a DVD+/-RW,
and Sonic MyDVD installed DLA as an apparent replacement for the DirectCD
(UDF?) format for CD-RW and DVD+/-RW.
When I put in an old DirectCD CD-RW, I get a prompt to install DirectCD on
the machine, but then an error that DirectCD is not compatible with XP. A
support box directs me to Roxio, but there is no apparent update to the
DirectCD driver.
The old data is stale, so I can afford to reformat the CDs in the new DLA
format. However, on restart I continue to get a System Tray prompt that the
DirectCD drivers were disabled because they are incompatible. I attempted
to clean the Registry of all references to "DirectCD", but the prompts
continue. I looked in the Device Manager for the DVD drive, but cannot tell
which (if any) of the driver files listed are DirectCD. Where else might I
look to find the rogue drivers and installation lines, so I can purge them
from the system?
I have several CD-RWs formatted in DirectCD (from EZ CD Creator v3.x) from
an older system. I just installed XP Pro on a new system with a DVD+/-RW,
and Sonic MyDVD installed DLA as an apparent replacement for the DirectCD
(UDF?) format for CD-RW and DVD+/-RW.
When I put in an old DirectCD CD-RW, I get a prompt to install DirectCD on
the machine, but then an error that DirectCD is not compatible with XP. A
support box directs me to Roxio, but there is no apparent update to the
DirectCD driver.
The old data is stale, so I can afford to reformat the CDs in the new DLA
format. However, on restart I continue to get a System Tray prompt that the
DirectCD drivers were disabled because they are incompatible. I attempted
to clean the Registry of all references to "DirectCD", but the prompts
continue. I looked in the Device Manager for the DVD drive, but cannot tell
which (if any) of the driver files listed are DirectCD. Where else might I
look to find the rogue drivers and installation lines, so I can purge them
from the system?