I cannot tell from your write-up, but there is a bug in Vista if you have
two burning devices: DVD burner and CD burner. This was addressed with MS
two years ago and to my knowlege, never fixed. Their answer then was, "Most
users do not operate with two burning devices."
Live burning, or third-party programs did not seem to be affected since they
don't use Vista's Temporary Burn folders.
Conditions that exacerbate the problem:
If you are only copying one file or folder (doesn't matter how many
subfolders), then the Temporary Burn folder retained within Vista gets
confused between which device it is to use and ends up making platters if
Mastered option is used. Frequently, mastered option will not be available.
The only solutions I've found as a workaround:
1. Ensure you are trying to copy at least two files or folders in the root
directory of the CD/DVD.
2. Remove one of the two burning devices.
"RayS" <RayS@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I guess you and I are the only ones having this problem. If you ever
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> > > I have Vista Ultimate and recently needed to burn a CD with the
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> > > How can I get the Mastered file system to be an option on my Vista
Ultimate