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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware I burned a CD on my laptop using Adaptec Easy CD creator version 4. I used the Directcd program to drag and drop the files directly onto my cd (in a UDF v 1.5 format), and I left the cd open so I could add more files later. Then I tried to open the files on my pc (using my CD rewritable drive) which doesn't have any of the Adaptec software, and XP won't recognize the disk.
I went to the roxio web site and downloaded the 'UDF reader' (udfreadv5.1.1.213inst.exe) and XP still will not recognize the disk. Is there any way I can make XP read this disk, other than by purchasing a recovery program like IsoBuster or CDRoller (both of these programs easily read the disk)?
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I don't have the Adaptec software cd, and the roxio website seems worthless. Anybody have a free solution? Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware Purchase Adaptec Easy CD Creator. That's the easy solution. How did you get Easy CD Creator on your laptop?
'Dan' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I burned a CD on my laptop using Adaptec Easy CD creator version 4. I used the Directcd program to drag and drop the files directly onto my cd (in a UDF v 1.5 format)and I left the cd open so I could add more files later.
Then I tried to open the files on my pc (using my CD rewritable drive) which doesn't have any of the Adaptec software, and XP won't recognize the disk. I went to the roxio web site and downloaded the 'UDF reader' (udfreadv5.1.1.213inst.exe) and XP still will not recognize the disk. Is there any way I can make XP read this disk, other than by purchasing a recovery program like IsoBuster or CDRoller (both of these programs easily read the disk)? I don't have the Adaptec software cdand the roxio website seems worthless. Anybody have a free solution? Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware Easy CD creator came w/my external cdwriter for my laptop.
I don't have the disk any more, so I was looking for a different solution than to purchase it again.Original Message- Purchase Adaptec Easy CD Creator. That's the easy solution. How did you get Easy CD Creator on your laptop? 'Dan' wrote in message news:[email protected].
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I burned a CD on my laptop using Adaptec Easy CD creator version 4. I used the Directcd program to drag and drop the files directly onto my cd (in a UDF v 1.5 format)and I left the cd open so I could add more files later. Then I tried to open the files on my pc (using my CD rewritable drive) which doesn't have any of the Adaptec software, and XP won't recognize the disk. I went to the roxio web site and downloaded the 'UDF reader' (udfreadv5.1.1.213inst.exe) and XP still will not recognize the disk. Is there any way I can make XP read this disk, other than by purchasing a recovery program like IsoBuster or CDRoller (both of these programs easily read the disk)?
I don't have the Adaptec software cdand the roxio website seems worthless. Anybody have a free solution? Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware Roxio has UDF reader free downloads.
If you still have the external drive with EZCD installed, you can download the whole update and it should install. Just a general question, why do so many people lose their software and expect to get it replaced for free?
- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. Wrote in message news:[email protected]. Easy CD creator came w/my external cdwriter for my laptop. I don't have the disk any more, so I was looking for a different solution than to purchase it again. -Original Message- Purchase Adaptec Easy CD Creator. That's the easy solution. How did you get Easy CD Creator on your laptop?
'Dan' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I burned a CD on my laptop using Adaptec Easy CD creator version 4. I used the Directcd program to drag and drop the files directly onto my cd (in a UDF v 1.5 format)and I left the cd open so I could add more files later. Then I tried to open the files on my pc (using my CD rewritable drive) which doesn't have any of the Adaptec software, and XP won't recognize the disk. I went to the roxio web site and downloaded the 'UDF reader' (udfreadv5.1.1.213inst.exe) and XP still will not recognize the disk. Is there any way I can make XP read this disk, other than by purchasing a recovery program like IsoBuster or CDRoller (both of these programs easily read the disk)?
I don't have the Adaptec software cdand the roxio website seems worthless. Anybody have a free solution?
Thanks!!. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware First, when a CD was formatted using DirectCD v3 or 4, a UDF driver was written to the CD for upload to a different host computer, so it might be read by the computer. So, Adaptec foresaw the situation, and provided a solution. Unfortunately, those versions are not compatible with XP, and any attempt to install the driver on an XP system will cause a myriad of problems with NO prior warning, which are solvable only via a tedious uninstall process that is NOT covered in any SINGLE help file from Roxio. I had to use a combination of 4 articles from Roxio and Microsoft to find the right combination of uninstall processes, and then had to re-install my DVD/CD burning software - NOT Roxio! I could find NO update on the Roxio web site from a packaged version of EZ-CD / DirectCD v3 / 4 to a current (XP-compliant) version.
Likely you will have to find a friend without XP, load the driver on the older OS, and copy the CD to a regular non-UDF format. Then get a current CD/DVD app with DLA (Drive Letter Access), such as Sonic MyCD. 'Jim Macklin' wrote. Roxio has UDF reader free downloads. If you still have the external drive with EZCD installed, you can download the whole update and it should install. Easy CD creator came w/my external cdwriter for my laptop.
I don't have the disk any more, so I was looking for a different solution than to purchase it again. -Original Message- Purchase Adaptec Easy CD Creator. That's the easy solution. How did you get Easy CD Creator on your laptop? 'Dan' wrote. I burned a CD on my laptop using Adaptec Easy CD creator version 4.
I used the Directcd program to drag anddrop the files directly onto my cd (in a UDF v 1.5 format)and I left the cd open so I could add more files later. Then I tried to open the files on my pc (using my CD rewritable drive) which doesn't have any of the Adaptec software, and XP won't recognize the disk. I went to the roxio web site and downloaded the 'UDF reader' (udfreadv5.1.1.213inst.exe) and XP still will not recognize the disk. Is there any way I can make XP read this disk, other than by purchasing a recovery program like IsoBuster or CDRoller (both of these programs easily read the disk)? I don't have the Adaptec software cdand the roxio website seems worthless. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware Try this UDF VOLUME READER This file is for users that do not own a copy of Easy CD Creator and just want to read discs that have been written in UDF. The UDF Reader (version 5.1.1.213) is included with DirectCD 5.1, so if you have Easy CD Creator Platinum 5.1 or Basic version 5.11 or later you do not need to download this file.
Enables some MultiRead CD-ROM drives to read UDF formatted CD-RW discs (such as those written with DirectCD) under Windows 95, 98 and 98 SE, Windows NT 4.0 SP3 or higher and Windows 2000/XP. Once installed, you do not need to take any special steps to activate the UDF Reader; it is constantly active in the background, waiting for you to mount a UDF disc. This is a free download for the convenience of users who do not own Easy CD Creator. However, Roxio only provides technical support for the UDF Reader if you purchased Easy CD Creator, and have a valid Tech Support ID (TSID) that came with the product.
If you do not have Easy CD Creator, we do not provide technical support for this product. Download udfreadv5.1.1.213inst.exe -(540KB) 'John R Weiss' wrote in message news:[email protected].
First, when a CD was formatted using DirectCD v3 or 4, a UDF driver was written to the CD for upload to a different host computer, so it might be read by the computer. So, Adaptec foresaw the situation, and provided a solution. Unfortunately, those versions are not compatible with XP, and any attempt to install the driver on an XP system will cause a myriad of problems with NO prior warning, which are solvable only via a tedious uninstall process that is NOT covered in any SINGLE help file from Roxio. I had to use a combination of 4 articles from Roxio and Microsoft to find the right combination of uninstall processes, and then had to re-install my DVD/CD burning software - NOT Roxio! I could find NO update on the Roxio web site from a packaged version of EZ-CD / DirectCD v3 / 4 to a current (XP-compliant) version.
Likely you will have to find a friend without XP, load the driver on the older OS, and copy the CD to a regular non-UDF format. Then get a current CD/DVD app with DLA (Drive Letter Access), such as Sonic MyCD. 'Jim Macklin' wrote. Roxio has UDF reader free downloads. If you still have the external drive with EZCD installed, you can download the whole update and it should install. wrote.
Easy CD creator came w/my external cdwriter for my laptop. I don't have the disk any more, so I was looking for a different solution than to purchase it again. -Original Message- Purchase Adaptec Easy CD Creator.
That's the easy solution. How did you get Easy CD Creator on your laptop? 'Dan' wrote. I burned a CD on my laptop using Adaptec Easy CD creator version 4. I used the Directcd program to drag anddrop the files directly onto my cd (in a UDF v 1.5 format)and I left the cd open so I could add more files later. Then I tried to open the files on my pc (using my CD rewritable drive) which doesn't have any of the Adaptec software, and XP won't recognize the disk. I went to the roxio web site and downloaded the 'UDF reader' (udfreadv5.1.1.213inst.exe) and XP still will not recognize the disk.
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On the other hand, CDRW media is more fragile and tends to corrupt during storage.PA 'Dan' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I burned a CD on my laptop using Adaptec Easy CD creator version 4.
I used the Directcd program to drag and drop the files directly onto my cd (in a UDF v 1.5 format)and I left the cd open so I could add more files later. Then I tried to open the files on my pc (using my CD rewritable drive) which doesn't have any of the Adaptec software, and XP won't recognize the disk. I went to the roxio web site and downloaded the 'UDF reader' (udfreadv5.1.1.213inst.exe) and XP still will not recognize the disk. Is there any way I can make XP read this disk, other than by purchasing a recovery program like IsoBuster or CDRoller (both of these programs easily read the disk)? I don't have the Adaptec software cdand the roxio website seems worthless. Anybody have a free solution?
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