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Re: Overburn CDs with Vista's built-in burner

 
 
Rick Rogers
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      12-05-2008
Hi,

You'd need to employ a third party burning product, Vista's native burner
does not provide for this. Either that or burn to DVD.

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"Cuzman" <> wrote in message
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>
> Vista Home Premium on a Dell XPS M1530 notebook.
>
> I have a few files I wish to burn to CD. Some of them are just over
> 700MB, and when I try to "Burn to disc" from within Vista onto a 700MB CD
> it tells me that I can't because the file is too big.
>
> However, from previous experience with CD burning software I have found
> that I can safely overburn those last few megabytes. So how do I allow
> Vista to do this?


 
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