Tim

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Hi,
does anyone know of a solution for turning my Sony DVD
writer into a drag and drop drive using DVD+RW?
I want to be able to see the DVD drive as just another
hard drive that I can write to and or erase under windows.

I used to use a program that came with an old Ricoh cd rw
called Adaptec Direct CD. It was not very good and slowed
the oc down considerably, but in any case this program
appears to have dissapeared althogether.

Cheers and thanks in anticipation

Tim
 

jeff

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hello

roxio easy cd creator 6 came with my dvd and there is a
drag and drop feature. it put a device/icon on my
desktop and all i need to do is drag an item and it will
put it on a dvd.

jeff


>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>does anyone know of a solution for turning my Sony DVD
>writer into a drag and drop drive using DVD+RW?
>I want to be able to see the DVD drive as just another
>hard drive that I can write to and or erase under
windows.
>
>I used to use a program that came with an old Ricoh cd
rw
>called Adaptec Direct CD. It was not very good and
slowed
>the oc down considerably, but in any case this program
>appears to have dissapeared althogether.
>
>Cheers and thanks in anticipation
>
>Tim
>.
>
 
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There should be packet writing software included with the burning software
that came with your drive.

"Tim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2057a01c45927$50075170$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> does anyone know of a solution for turning my Sony DVD
> writer into a drag and drop drive using DVD+RW?
> I want to be able to see the DVD drive as just another
> hard drive that I can write to and or erase under windows.
>
> I used to use a program that came with an old Ricoh cd rw
> called Adaptec Direct CD. It was not very good and slowed
> the oc down considerably, but in any case this program
> appears to have dissapeared althogether.
>
> Cheers and thanks in anticipation
>
> Tim