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Matt
Please have mercy for the cross-posting, but I want to get a breadth of
opinions.
DLA is supposed to be able to make the discs it writes compatible with
about any drive. I'm having trouble burning DVD-Rs on XP Pro (on an IBM
ThinkCentre desktop) so that the discs can be read by Linux using the
same drive (I'm dual booting). I try to disable DLA for the drive
(DVD-Multi), but every time I insert a new disc, I find DLA re-enabled.
A little esearch reveals that DLA seems to have conflicts with a lot
of software, eg Nero, MS Backup, and upgrade to Vista. Also I've read
that there are big reliability issues. To be blunt it seems basically
obnoxious, troublesome, and nonstandard. I truly hope my opinion won't
turn this into a Windows vs. Linux brawl, but a lively exchange of facts
relevant to DLA would be welcome.
The only thing stopping me from deleting DLA is that I visited the Sonic
site, and they charge something like $20 or $30 for it, and I don't know
how to reinstall my copy. It must be on the hidden XP recovery
partition somewhere, but I don't know where. Anyway is there some
quasi-compelling reason to save this thing?
opinions.
DLA is supposed to be able to make the discs it writes compatible with
about any drive. I'm having trouble burning DVD-Rs on XP Pro (on an IBM
ThinkCentre desktop) so that the discs can be read by Linux using the
same drive (I'm dual booting). I try to disable DLA for the drive
(DVD-Multi), but every time I insert a new disc, I find DLA re-enabled.
A little esearch reveals that DLA seems to have conflicts with a lot
of software, eg Nero, MS Backup, and upgrade to Vista. Also I've read
that there are big reliability issues. To be blunt it seems basically
obnoxious, troublesome, and nonstandard. I truly hope my opinion won't
turn this into a Windows vs. Linux brawl, but a lively exchange of facts
relevant to DLA would be welcome.
The only thing stopping me from deleting DLA is that I visited the Sonic
site, and they charge something like $20 or $30 for it, and I don't know
how to reinstall my copy. It must be on the hidden XP recovery
partition somewhere, but I don't know where. Anyway is there some
quasi-compelling reason to save this thing?