Hi, 98 Guy.
Where did you hear this?
The only such incompatibility that I can think of is the long-standing
occasional problem of mis-calibrated drives, so that discs written on one
can't be read on another. But that is strictly a physical problem, not
based on operating system or file system differences.
Have a look in Help and Support and search for cd-rom. Item 7 (in my
search) is "Which CD or DVD format should I use?" and it has a table of
possible formats that can be read in other operating systems.
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1)
"98 Guy" <> wrote in message news:...
> If files are copied (drag'n'dropped) to a CD-R while using Vista, are
> those files accessible if the CD is put into an XP machine? I've heard
> of some first-hand accounts where this seems to be the case.
>
> Does Vista use a file system on burned CD's or DVD's that XP can't read?
>
> If so, does Micro$oft provide a driver for XP to be able to read them?