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DVD-RAM can use FAT32 and UDF. "Drag to Disk" is a file system name in "Drag
to Disk" Disk Properties" window. Clicking "Disk Properties" in "Drag to
Disk" program menu calls up the "Drag to Disk" Disk Properties" window.
"R. C. White" <RCWhite@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, Dmitriy.
>
> UDF (Universal Disk Format?) is a file system, but it is used only for
> CD/DVDs, which cannot use FAT32.
>
> Drag-to-Disk is a utility program that lets us copy from HD (using FAT or
> NTFS) to CD/DVD (using UDF), using the Windows GUI (Windows Explorer,
etc.),
> so that we don't have to use "DOS" commands. At least, that's my
> understanding. Some guru should be along soon to explain it to both of
us.
> ;^}
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
> rc@corridor.net
> Microsoft Windows MVP
>
> "Dmitriy Kopnichev" <kopn@hotbox.ruDELETE> wrote in message
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> > "Drag to Disk" is a file system name in "Drag to Disk" Disk Properties".
> > Is
> > UDF file system better than FAT32?
> > "Gordon" <GordonBP1@yahoo.invalid> wrote in message
> > news:uhJ1zsgfEHA.592@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> >> "Dmitriy Kopnichev" <kopn@hotbox.ruDELETE> wrote in message
> >> news:%23RpLDqgfEHA.3428@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> >> > Is "Drag-to-Disk" file system better than FAT32?
> >>
> >>
> >> What? "Drag to Disk" is NOT a file system!
>