Two "CD Burners" at the same time?

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AnnieE.

Hi All:
I have already "EZCD 6 Writer,' however once awhile I
started missing 'native CD burner' that came with XP.

My question is ;
Is it *possible* to have both 'CD Burners' at the same
time?
If I am able to function both burners, how am I able
to 'restore' Native CD burner came with XP? Because,
upon 'EZCD 6 Writer' installation, the original CD burner
disappeared. Do I need to dig it through to find one,
like going to Msconfig?

Thanks for your advice, suggestion and inputs on this in
advance.
Annie E.
 
In "My Computer", right click on your CD RW ((CD Rom that
does the burning)and select the "Recording" tab, make
sure that the box "Enable CD Recording" has a check mark
in it, if not put one there. Now all you can do is drag
and drop in Explorer, files\data you want to record on to
the CD RW Icon and it will use the windows default
software. Your other burning programs are uneffected and
are still completely usable.
 
Hi Russ:
Thanks for your quick response and help that I exactly
needed because I was preparing for burning some of files
accumulated for months onto 'native CD Burner/Recording.'
Frankly, I love 'EZCD 6,' however it takes a quite long
to 'Format' even just one single CD, especially it's
needed to be done 'in hurry.'
Thanks again!!!
Annie E.
 
AnnieE. said:
I have already "EZCD 6 Writer,' however once awhile I
started missing 'native CD burner' that came with XP.

My question is ;
Is it *possible* to have both 'CD Burners' at the same
time?
If I am able to function both burners, how am I able
to 'restore' Native CD burner came with XP?

You *could* turn it on again at My Computer; r-click the drive and in
Properties - Recording check Enable recording.

But do *not* mix it with the 'Drag to Disk' of Easy CD 6. They work in
entirely different ways and things would get at serious cross purposes.
And I would not do it at all, unless you want to burn playlists to Audio
CDs in WMP. All it is doing is stash up copies of your files so as to
burn them later in *exactly* the way that Easy CD does - only less
reliably and with a lot of overhead for hard disk space.
 
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