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Writing DVDs with Vista

I love how Windows Vista writes DVDs and CDs. Yes, I know that it's been in Windows XP too ... You place a new DVD into the drive, Vista asks if you want to "format" it, it does it, then you just drag&drop the content in Windows Explorer like you do with your files stored on hard drive. After the DVD got burned and you gonna eject the disk, Vista displays a bubble informing you about closing the session to make the DVD eatable:

When ejecting a disk after writing with Windows Vista

It's cool, isn't it? I hope, you also noticed how cool my desktop image is! :)  OK, OK, it's just another Vista-fan day of mine.

Posted: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 11:47 AM by dszabo
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Mike said:

I think in Windows XP you can only burn CDs, not DVDs so Vista is even cooler ;)

# November 29, 2006 6:28 AM

dszabo said:

Sounds good! And Vista is much cooler, anyways! ;)

# November 29, 2006 6:32 AM
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