Vista Business does support the burning of Cds and DVDs. What you mentioned
is the creation and authoring of custom video DVDs (editing and burning of
video and pictures).
@lang
Vista won't recognize the DVDROM. But I checked under XP and it recognizes
the DVDROM as SCSI also (the entry in the device manager is the same). Vista
is a clean install on a dual boot machine. XP is installed on one HDD and
Vista was installed on a new additional HDD. Nothing on my hardware changed
i simply installed Vista and it won't work with my DVDROM
Tom
"Mary" <> wrote in message
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> Business edition doesn't have the DVD writer software included. You must
> have
> Ultimate or Home Premium to write to dvd's.
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro..._id=10033WPHb1
>
> "tomsen" wrote:
>
>> I have Windows Vista Business x64 installed on my system. It recognizes
>> my
>> DVDRW Rom only as a CD-Rom but not as a RW-ROM. Because of that I can't
>> burn
>> anything using windows vista. Anyone have any idea what the problem might
>> be? It also detects the DVDRW-ROM as SCSI but it's IDE! Wierd! It works
>> fine
>> under WinXP Pro which is also installed on my PC (Dual boot).
>>
>> Tomsen
>>
>>