IBM CD-RW software
IBM CD-RW software
Did IBM or MS make software for writing CD's? I have a CD-RW in my 600X running windows 2000. What's the best CD-RW software available?
Do I need drivers specificaly for the drive? Windows detects it, and it works perfectly, and that's wierd because IBM says the FRU# 08k9617 is an UltraBay 2000 drive, but the 600X has an Ultraslim Bay. Are they supposed to be compatible? Or have I discovered some big IBM secret?
Do I need drivers specificaly for the drive? Windows detects it, and it works perfectly, and that's wierd because IBM says the FRU# 08k9617 is an UltraBay 2000 drive, but the 600X has an Ultraslim Bay. Are they supposed to be compatible? Or have I discovered some big IBM secret?
Re: IBM CD-RW software
The driver should be included with Windows. Roxio was what I think older ThinkPads used, but I don't think it's on Lenovo's site any longer. If you're looking for some good free software there's CDBurnerXP or ImgBurn. Both are free. You just got to look out for the Google Toolbar when installing.
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Now that's funny. I pasted "Roxio" into google and found an article on microsoft.com about it being a part of Windows Media Player 9.
I already had it.
Is it too late to change the topic to "ultrabay 2000 drives in an Ultraslim Bay"?
I already had it.
Is it too late to change the topic to "ultrabay 2000 drives in an Ultraslim Bay"?
Re: IBM CD-RW software
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Re: IBM CD-RW software
It wouldn't seem the drive is supported. I'd prefer the 3MB size of CDBurnerXP or ImgBurn to the 750MB of the ThinkPad offering, which is going to try to take over everything.Lenovo wrote:Supported Optical drives:
- Lenovo USB 2.0 Super Multi-Burner Drive with LightScribe
- ThinkCentre Super Multi-Burner Drive
- Lenovo Super Multi-Burner Drive (Serial ATA)
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Re: IBM CD-RW software
I personally use CDBurnerXP and it does what I need it to do. Burn ISOs. Burn Data Discs. I have not used the audio portion of it as I do not burn audio CDs anymore. IIRC the Roxio software is a huge 300+mb file! That's like driving a yacht that gets 4mpg to do errands! I like CDBurnerXP for it's small file size and the fact that it's freeware 
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Ditto as well.emeraldgirl08 wrote: <snip>....I like CDBurnerXP for it's small file size and the fact that it's freeware
Plus the fact it is continually being updated and improved.
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Re: IBM CD-RW software
What about features? What does Roxio do with that 300Mb that CDBurnerXP doesn't? Do these work with Windows 98/2000?
Re: IBM CD-RW software
CD Burner XP works with all versions of Windows starting with Windows 2000 SP4.Bookworm wrote:What about features? What does Roxio do with that 300Mb that CDBurnerXP doesn't? Do these work with Windows 98/2000?
As for features, check out their website at......
http://cdburnerxp.se/
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Toshiba A75-S206, 1.5gb RAM & Windows 7 Home Premium
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Re: IBM CD-RW software
Doesn't XP come with something to write ISO's? Or was it an XP Power Toy?
I am thinking very seriously about upgrading.
I am thinking very seriously about upgrading.
Re: IBM CD-RW software
Not that I am aware of. The only thing that would come close is Windows Media Player's ability to burn CDs from a burn list. No ISOs though.
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Toshiba A75-S206, 1.5gb RAM & Windows 7 Home Premium
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IdeaPad Z570, 8gb RAM & Win 7 Home Premium / Win 8.1 Pro
Toshiba A75-S206, 1.5gb RAM & Windows 7 Home Premium
ThinkPad T-22 (Formerly a T-20), 512mb RAM & Win XP Pro
Re: IBM CD-RW software
There is a power toy called ISO Recorder. Windows XP does not come with it built-in. It is not made by Microsoft, but they have kinda-sorta endorsed it. It is very light, just a shell extension and a window with a progress bar.
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
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