Formatting of CDR/RW disks compulsory?

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Why does Vista format CDR and CDRW disks before they can be used? Is there
any way of stopping this?
 
"Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
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> Why does Vista format CDR and CDRW disks before they can be used? Is there
> any way of stopping this?



I believe that this is a result of having a 'packet writer' like Nero's InCD
installed.

As packet writing is not the most stable of processes, you might want to
uninstall your packet writer..


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"Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote in message
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> "Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
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>> Why does Vista format CDR and CDRW disks before they can be used? Is
>> there any way of stopping this?

>
>
> I believe that this is a result of having a 'packet writer' like Nero's
> InCD installed.
>
> As packet writing is not the most stable of processes, you might want to
> uninstall your packet writer..
>


The only thing I can see is Toshiba Disk Creator - can't see a packet
writing option in that....
 
"Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote in message
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> "Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
> news:g2odql$uun$1@news.mixmin.net...
>> Why does Vista format CDR and CDRW disks before they can be used? Is
>> there any way of stopping this?

>
>
> I believe that this is a result of having a 'packet writer' like Nero's
> InCD installed.
>
> As packet writing is not the most stable of processes, you might want to
> uninstall your packet writer..


Actually, I think Vista's built-in burning capabilities now use Mount
Rainier. InCD is no longer needed for packet writing.

ss.
 
"Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
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>>> Why does Vista format CDR and CDRW disks before they can be used? Is
>>> there any way of stopping this?

>>
>>
>> I believe that this is a result of having a 'packet writer' like Nero's
>> InCD installed.
>>
>> As packet writing is not the most stable of processes, you might want to
>> uninstall your packet writer..
>>

>
> The only thing I can see is Toshiba Disk Creator - can't see a packet
> writing option in that....



Look here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Rainier_(packet_writing)#Operating_system_support

Mount Rainier packet writing is now standard in Vista.

ss.
 
"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk> wrote in message
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> "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote in message
> news:O4Lspq7yIHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> "Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:g2odql$uun$1@news.mixmin.net...
>>> Why does Vista format CDR and CDRW disks before they can be used? Is
>>> there any way of stopping this?

>>
>>
>> I believe that this is a result of having a 'packet writer' like Nero's
>> InCD installed.
>>
>> As packet writing is not the most stable of processes, you might want to
>> uninstall your packet writer..

>
> Actually, I think Vista's built-in burning capabilities now use Mount
> Rainier. InCD is no longer needed for packet writing.
>
> ss.
>



If it was Vista's built in facility, we would all get the same problem,
wouldn't we? The only time I get it is if I have InCD or something similar
installed.


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"Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote in message
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>>>> Why does Vista format CDR and CDRW disks before they can be used? Is
>>>> there any way of stopping this?
>>>
>>>
>>> I believe that this is a result of having a 'packet writer' like Nero's
>>> InCD installed.
>>>
>>> As packet writing is not the most stable of processes, you might want to
>>> uninstall your packet writer..

>>
>> Actually, I think Vista's built-in burning capabilities now use Mount
>> Rainier. InCD is no longer needed for packet writing.

>
> If it was Vista's built in facility, we would all get the same problem,
> wouldn't we? The only time I get it is if I have InCD or something similar
> installed.



If Vista wants to format the disc so that it can be used for packet writing,
I would not call it an error. I have never used the built-in burning
capabilities of any version of Windows (I've always used Nero), but I would
guess you do not either?

ss.
 
"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk> wrote in message
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> "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote in message
> news:epDqSj8yIHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Why does Vista format CDR and CDRW disks before they can be used? Is
>>>>> there any way of stopping this?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I believe that this is a result of having a 'packet writer' like Nero's
>>>> InCD installed.
>>>>
>>>> As packet writing is not the most stable of processes, you might want
>>>> to uninstall your packet writer..
>>>
>>> Actually, I think Vista's built-in burning capabilities now use Mount
>>> Rainier. InCD is no longer needed for packet writing.

>>
>> If it was Vista's built in facility, we would all get the same problem,
>> wouldn't we? The only time I get it is if I have InCD or something
>> similar installed.

>
>
> If Vista wants to format the disc so that it can be used for packet
> writing, I would not call it an error. I have never used the built-in
> burning capabilities of any version of Windows (I've always used Nero),
> but I would guess you do not either?
>
> ss.
>



I use Cyberlink's Power2Go these days, but have used Nero in the past. I
don't rate the OS built in facility at all..


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