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| | RE: Set Default Burning to Mastered Mode Hi Grant, I have been doing a bit of research on this topic and as far as I am aware there is NO WAY to change the default behaviour. Of course, if the default was the other way round, i.e. 'Mastered Mode' as opposed to 'Live File System' then some people would want it the other way round. There is no way to please everyone, and it just so happens that the programmers at Microsoft chose the 'Live File System' as the default. They could just as easily opted for the 'Mastered Mode' as the default. If you prefer, you could always install a 3rd party solution such as Roxio or Nero. Dwarf "Grant" wrote: Quote: > Hello, > > I haven't met a single person in a busines environment that wants their > Vista to default to the "Live File System", rather they would like a CD > format that works on a multitude of platforms. > > Is there a way to default Vista's burning functions to "Mastered Mode"? > > Thanks, > > Grant |
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| | RE: Set Default Burning to Mastered Mode Thanks... too bad the file system isn't a configurable option, so I guess we'll have to use a 3rd party software package. Cheers, Grant "Dwarf" wrote: Quote: > Hi Grant, > > I have been doing a bit of research on this topic and as far as I am aware > there is NO WAY to change the default behaviour. Of course, if the default > was the other way round, i.e. 'Mastered Mode' as opposed to 'Live File > System' then some people would want it the other way round. There is no way > to please everyone, and it just so happens that the programmers at Microsoft > chose the 'Live File System' as the default. They could just as easily opted > for the 'Mastered Mode' as the default. If you prefer, you could always > install a 3rd party solution such as Roxio or Nero. > Dwarf > > "Grant" wrote: > Quote: > > Hello, > > > > I haven't met a single person in a busines environment that wants their > > Vista to default to the "Live File System", rather they would like a CD > > format that works on a multitude of platforms. > > > > Is there a way to default Vista's burning functions to "Mastered Mode"? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Grant |
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