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| Guest | Mastered File System not available in Vista Ultimate I have Vista Ultimate and recently needed to burn a CD with the Mastered File System. I have two Vista Ultimate computers and in the Autoplay window one lets me chose either the Live or Mastered file format. But my other Vista Ultimate computer never gives me the option to pick the file system for my CD. I also have Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 on that same computer and the help menus there seems to say the ISO file format should be available from the drop down menu but it is not there either, It seems something is just stopping my computer from using the Mastered format on CD. How can I get the Mastered file system to be an option on my Vista Ultimate computer? |
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| Guest | Re: Mastered File System not available in Vista Ultimate RayS wrote: |I have Vista Ultimate and recently needed to burn a CD with the |Mastered File System. I have two Vista Ultimate computers and in the |Autoplay window one lets me chose either the Live or Mastered file |format. But my other Vista Ultimate computer never gives me the |option to pick the file system for my CD. I also have Roxio Easy |Media Creator 9 on that same computer and the help menus there seems |to say the ISO file format should be available from the drop down |menu but it is not there either, It seems something is just stopping |my computer from using the Mastered format on CD. | |How can I get the Mastered file system to be an option on my Vista |Ultimate computer? There's a lot of information on these issues here: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...06cbe1033.mspx -- //ceed |
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| Guest | Re: Mastered File System not available in Vista Ultimate Thanks for your input ceed. I read these pages but I already know what file type to use when, my problem is getting the Mastered file system to be an option. "ceed" wrote: Quote: > RayS wrote: > > |I have Vista Ultimate and recently needed to burn a CD with the > |Mastered File System. I have two Vista Ultimate computers and in the > |Autoplay window one lets me chose either the Live or Mastered file > |format. But my other Vista Ultimate computer never gives me the > |option to pick the file system for my CD. I also have Roxio Easy > |Media Creator 9 on that same computer and the help menus there seems > |to say the ISO file format should be available from the drop down > |menu but it is not there either, It seems something is just stopping > |my computer from using the Mastered format on CD. > | > |How can I get the Mastered file system to be an option on my Vista > |Ultimate computer? > > There's a lot of information on these issues here: > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...06cbe1033.mspx > > > -- > //ceed > |
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| Guest | RE: Mastered File System not available in Vista Ultimate I was just wondering the same thing. I just installed Vista Home Premium 64, and while I had no problem getting the Mastered option to come up in my other computer with Home Premium 32-bit version, this option does not appear when I insert a CD-R in this version. What's going on? "RayS" wrote: Quote: > I have Vista Ultimate and recently needed to burn a CD with the Mastered File > System. I have two Vista Ultimate computers and in the Autoplay window one > lets me chose either the Live or Mastered file format. But my other Vista > Ultimate computer never gives me the option to pick the file system for my > CD. I also have Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 on that same computer and the help > menus there seems to say the ISO file format should be available from the > drop down menu but it is not there either, It seems something is just > stopping my computer from using the Mastered format on CD. > > How can I get the Mastered file system to be an option on my Vista Ultimate > computer? |
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| Guest | RE: Mastered File System not available in Vista Ultimate I guess you and I are the only ones having this problem. If you ever figure it out, please let me know and I'll do the same. "CaptHerp" wrote: Quote: > I was just wondering the same thing. I just installed Vista Home Premium 64, > and while I had no problem getting the Mastered option to come up in my other > computer with Home Premium 32-bit version, this option does not appear when I > insert a CD-R in this version. What's going on? > > "RayS" wrote: > Quote: > > I have Vista Ultimate and recently needed to burn a CD with the Mastered File > > System. I have two Vista Ultimate computers and in the Autoplay window one > > lets me chose either the Live or Mastered file format. But my other Vista > > Ultimate computer never gives me the option to pick the file system for my > > CD. I also have Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 on that same computer and the help > > menus there seems to say the ISO file format should be available from the > > drop down menu but it is not there either, It seems something is just > > stopping my computer from using the Mastered format on CD. > > > > How can I get the Mastered file system to be an option on my Vista Ultimate > > computer? |
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| Guest | Re: Mastered File System not available in Vista Ultimate 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 news:ADA98B8C-0892-4A75-AA1A-D99B93D66339@xxxxxx Quote: > I guess you and I are the only ones having this problem. If you ever Quote: > it out, please let me know and I'll do the same. > > "CaptHerp" wrote: > Quote: > > I was just wondering the same thing. I just installed Vista Home Quote: Quote: > > and while I had no problem getting the Mastered option to come up in my Quote: Quote: > > computer with Home Premium 32-bit version, this option does not appear Quote: Quote: > > insert a CD-R in this version. What's going on? > > > > "RayS" wrote: > > Quote: > > > I have Vista Ultimate and recently needed to burn a CD with the Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > System. I have two Vista Ultimate computers and in the Autoplay window Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > lets me chose either the Live or Mastered file format. But my other Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > Ultimate computer never gives me the option to pick the file system Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > CD. I also have Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 on that same computer and Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > menus there seems to say the ISO file format should be available from Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > drop down menu but it is not there either, It seems something is just > > > stopping my computer from using the Mastered format on CD. > > > > > > How can I get the Mastered file system to be an option on my Vista Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > computer? |
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| Guest | Re: Mastered File System not available in Vista Ultimate "RayS" <RayS@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AB8772CA-05B8-41EC-969E-0E9446A2110D@xxxxxx Quote: >I have Vista Ultimate and recently needed to burn a CD with the Mastered >File > System. I have two Vista Ultimate computers and in the Autoplay window one > lets me chose either the Live or Mastered file format. But my other Vista > Ultimate computer never gives me the option to pick the file system for my > CD. I also have Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 on that same computer and the > help > menus there seems to say the ISO file format should be available from the > drop down menu but it is not there either, It seems something is just > stopping my computer from using the Mastered format on CD. > > How can I get the Mastered file system to be an option on my Vista > Ultimate > computer? Working fine here by the way (Vista Ultimate x64). |
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