M Marinerguy Distinguished Feb 11, 2010 3 0 18,510 Feb 11, 2010 #1 I installed the Drag-to-Disc but am having difficulty figuring out how to format a CD-RW with it. Any suggestions?
I installed the Drag-to-Disc but am having difficulty figuring out how to format a CD-RW with it. Any suggestions?
Solution Ijack Feb 16, 2010 Drag-to-Disc is packet writing software which makes a CD-RW act like a hard disk. And, yes, you do need to format the CD. OP: you should find that when you first try to add files to a blank CD with Drag-to- Disc it either formats the disk automatically or presents you with a format dialog.
Drag-to-Disc is packet writing software which makes a CD-RW act like a hard disk. And, yes, you do need to format the CD. OP: you should find that when you first try to add files to a blank CD with Drag-to- Disc it either formats the disk automatically or presents you with a format dialog.
manojgj Distinguished Dec 21, 2009 191 0 18,710 Feb 16, 2010 #2 i never heard about formatting an CD-RW.. it has only option for erasing the content & all of the burning software can do that.. for cd-rw you easily erase it from windows explorer itself, no need for third party softwares(only in Xp & higher versions) Upvote 0 Downvote
i never heard about formatting an CD-RW.. it has only option for erasing the content & all of the burning software can do that.. for cd-rw you easily erase it from windows explorer itself, no need for third party softwares(only in Xp & higher versions)
Ijack Distinguished Jul 30, 2008 1,035 0 20,360 Feb 16, 2010 Solution #3 Drag-to-Disc is packet writing software which makes a CD-RW act like a hard disk. And, yes, you do need to format the CD. OP: you should find that when you first try to add files to a blank CD with Drag-to- Disc it either formats the disk automatically or presents you with a format dialog. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Drag-to-Disc is packet writing software which makes a CD-RW act like a hard disk. And, yes, you do need to format the CD. OP: you should find that when you first try to add files to a blank CD with Drag-to- Disc it either formats the disk automatically or presents you with a format dialog.
M Marinerguy Distinguished Feb 11, 2010 3 0 18,510 Feb 23, 2010 #4 Best answer selected by Marinerguy. Upvote 0 Downvote
M Marinerguy Distinguished Feb 11, 2010 3 0 18,510 Feb 23, 2010 #5 Thanks, ijack. Great info. Works for me!! Upvote 0 Downvote