Nero, Easycd, Ashampoo
"DP" <> wrote in message
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> Are you using Windows' native cd burning technology? Or 3rd party
> software?
> If the former, then you might consider shelling out for 3rd party
> software. It might be worth the 80 or 90 bucks to avoid going back to
> dual-boot, reconnecting the drive etc.
> I'm not saying that will solve your problem; just throwing it out there.
>
>
> "dwolf" <> wrote in message
> news:%23DzrRcL$...
>>I graduated from the dual boot many months ago after I was happy enough
>>with Vista. I installed a second drive for Vista when I clean installed
>>it. After I was happy, I disconnected the XP drive. The one problem I have
>>in Vista is when I burn an audio cd those discs do not play in an older
>>boom box and my cd player in my van sometimes does not want to play the
>>disc from track one, I need to advance it to two and then rewind back to
>>one.. I had no problems with the burner in XP. I tried many different
>>types of burning software, and different discs. I even upgraded the
>>firmware, thinking that will do it... No...
>> One solution would be to go back to dual boot and burn from XP, but
>> there's the system restore issue..
>> Is that still an issue... I don't know what else to do to get perfect
>> discs... especially when burning a disc for a friend, last thing I want
>> is that disc to have problems.. I've burned hundreds of perfect discs in
>> XP..
>> Thanks
>> Joel
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