Drag n Drop

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Sam

Can someone please explain the point of drag n drop? Is
this supposed to replace something like Nero Burn/Express
or InCD? Is it just for internal moves or only output to
a CD, not input from a CD?
Thanks!
 
Drag 'n Drop is a common Windows phase. All you do is
click and hold items with your mouse and drag them to
another location. For CD burning you would just drag n
drop the files to want ona cd into your cd-rw drive in my
computer, then just click burn. InCD is packet writing
software which Windows XP doesnt support. you can still
use nero or other cd burning products but Windows XP just
has CD burning feature built into the shell.

i'm not really sure what you mean by "for internal moves
or only output to a CD, not input from a CD?"

If you mean "input from CD" like making an ISO or BIn/CUE
image, no, windows XP will not do this, but again other
third-party software will.

Basic cd burning features are included in XP to make it
easy to burn a CD without extra software or extra
knowledge.
 
Can someone please explain the point of drag n drop? Is
this supposed to replace something like Nero Burn/Express
or InCD? Is it just for internal moves or only output to
a CD, not input from a CD?
Thanks!

If you are referring to the "Drag-to-Disc" tool that is in the Roxio 6
package, yes. It is, in many ways, the equivalent of InCD. It is the tool
Roxio provides to "drag and drop" files to a CDRW or rewritable DVD -
allowing the user to treat them as if they were giant floppy disks.

Roxio cautions that once D2D touches a disk, it is usuable with that
program only. Use Creator Classic if you want the disk to be usable on
machines without D2D installed. Details are in the programs help file.
Roxio also maintains a rather active users' newsgroup at their website.
 
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