Re: WinXP and packet writing
- From: "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE" <franksaunders@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 21:10:09 -0500
Not only does WinXP not natively support UDF packet writing, it can't read a
DVD at all without a third party program.
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"losl(removethis)" <"losl(removethis)"@canada.com> wrote in message
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> My OS is WinXP Pro SP2. No packet writing software such as
> InCD/DirecCD/DLA, no UDF reader is installed in my PC.
>
> Today a friend of mine brought me a DVD+rw disk formatted with Nero's
> InCD, all the files in this DVD+RW were written by packet writing (drag &
> drop directly from the HD similar to floppy). Unexpectively my WinXP
> recognises the DVD+rw as InCD and can READ all the files in it. I could
> copy these files to my HD by drag and drop (it is normal, right?) but not
> the reverse.
>
> How can it be? Dose WinXP Pro SP2 support reading files in UDF (packet
> writing)?
>
> Thank you for your information!!
>
>
> SLo
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