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Old 04-29-2007, 04:40 PM
nique1287
 
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Default Sick of the Live File System as default


(Ahead of time, no, I'm not getting the "automatically formats as Live
File System when I put in a disc" error, this is just frustration with
the defaults.)

I've ruined a number of perfectly good DVD+Rs (at least they're cheap
for the storage capacity!) while trying to burn off media on my
computer, all because when I select the files and hit Burn, Vista
automatically tries to burn to the Live File System by default, and I'm
forgetful sometimes and don't remember to change it to Mastered before I
click OK.

Is there any way to switch it to Mastered by default? I don't want to
have to use another program to burn my data off as plain data, but at
this rate, I'm just about willing to try anything.


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Old 07-12-2007, 09:54 PM
Dave Nuttall
 
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Default RE: Sick of the Live File System as default

Seconded. I have a trash can with a goodly number of dead DVD+R's in it.

I'm backing up photos and music, so for every batch I have to remember to
switch to Mastered. Any little distraction - and there goes another DVD+R.

Thank god for Costco!
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