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> From: Mark Phippard > > I hadn't thought about the CD burning issue but I believe we were talking > about Windows. Usually when you buy a PC with a burner it comes with some > burning software that can do it. If not, I am sure there already are free > utilities somewhere. Once you get a Linux system running, it certainly > comes with software that does this. Maybe this is just an isolated issue. My Acer laptop, which has a burner, didn't come with software. I've got an old cranky Philips, as well, but it doesn't work nearly as well. And I'm waiting to purchase a new drive because I want to get a DVD+-RW drive like the DRU500X. and it's still a bit pricey (getting there, though). All that being said, I did a lot of looking and there are two utilities I found VERY hard (if not impossible) to locate free for Windows: scanner software and burner software. Probably because MOST hardware comes with the software. But for people who buy used hardware, that's not always the case. Or in my case, I just plain can't find the disks for my ancient UMAX scanner. So don't assume there are utilities. I looked, and I didn't find any, and I'm usually pretty good at scrounging on the Internet <grin>. Joe
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