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RecentlyOrLately April 30th 21 05:25 PM

Need CD-R burner
 
Win XP Pro SP3

Tried Windows version and failed twice.

Recommend a free one please.


Mayayana April 30th 21 05:57 PM

Need CD-R burner
 
"RecentlyOrLately" wrote

| Win XP Pro SP3
| Tried Windows version and failed twice.
| Recommend a free one please.
|

ImgBurn.



Paul[_32_] May 1st 21 12:34 AM

Need CD-R burner
 
Mayayana wrote:
"RecentlyOrLately" wrote

| Win XP Pro SP3
| Tried Windows version and failed twice.
| Recommend a free one please.
|

ImgBurn.


The one without OpenCandy is here.

https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/imgburn.html

Wikipedia has details.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImgBurn

Paul

Paul[_32_] May 1st 21 12:42 AM

Need CD-R burner
 
Paul wrote:
Mayayana wrote:
"RecentlyOrLately" wrote

| Win XP Pro SP3
| Tried Windows version and failed twice.
| Recommend a free one please.
|

ImgBurn.


The one without OpenCandy is here.

https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/imgburn.html

Wikipedia has details.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImgBurn

Paul


There is also this.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...f-64bd1a70a1b3

It's likely to be irrelevant if you existed
this long without it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_Mastering_API

"IMAPI version 2.0 supports the following additional features:

User-mode API instead of a kernel-mode API[8]
Support for multiple optical drives as well as simultaneously recording to multiple drives[7]
Support for creating ISO images[8]
Support for VBScript scripting[8]
Support for locking the recorder while burning[7]

Unlike IMAPI version 1.0, IMAPI version 2.0 is implemented
as a DLL rather than as a Windows service.[9]
"

I don't really know how that helps, except to note
a few people may have missed the update. The microsoft
burning engine, even on later OSes, is "missing"
the odd thing (cannot "erase" media on its own in
one situation), so it's hardly packed with
sparkle ponies at the best of times.

Imgburn is enough for a lot of purposes. Imgburn
also has a menu item for erasing a disc when you need it.

Paul


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