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BigDog
I tried to a full installation of Media Creator 8, but during restart, I get a dialog box that says "Drag to Disc could not be started because components necessary to run are missing. Please reinstall Drag to Disc." I've tried to repair the installation, I've tried re-installing, and I've tried the custom installation of Drag to Disc with no luck.

Does anyone have any ideas as to what's going on???

--BigDog
gi7omy
Do you have any other packet writing s/w on your system (Sonic DLA, Nero INCD or similar)?
WilliamM
QUOTE (BigDog @ Jan 24 2007, 07:59 AM) *
I tried to a full installation of Media Creator 8, but during restart, I get a dialog box that says "Drag to Disc could not be started because components necessary to run are missing. Please reinstall Drag to Disc." I've tried to repair the installation, I've tried re-installing, and I've tried the custom installation of Drag to Disc with no luck.

Does anyone have any ideas as to what's going on???

--BigDog

Hello I'm having the same issues with Easy CD Creator 7 version.I never had this error show up before till recently.I've tried reinstalling it several times with no luck.I can't burn any CD's without the drag to disc function.What components are missing that it may be looking for? Please Help ASAP! Thanks WIlliamM
gi7omy
Yopu just posted to a thread almost a year old where the OP never answered any questions

In your case - did you install IE7 or Media Player 11?
lynn98109
QUOTE (WilliamM @ Dec 3 2007, 08:22 PM) *
Hello I'm having the same issues with Easy CD Creator 7 version.I never had this error show up before till recently.I've tried reinstalling it several times with no luck.I can't burn any CD's without the drag to disc function.What components are missing that it may be looking for? Please Help ASAP! Thanks WIlliamM

A CD-R is NOT a "great-big floppy-disc", and does NOT need to be formatted before use. (There is no difference between CD-R and CD-RW in this regard, it's just that you can erase an ENTIRE CD-RW and re-use it - making RW media useful for testing.)

When you format a CD (or DVD) you are using Packet-Writing, which is notorious for losing data. It doesn't matter which program (Drag2Disc, Nero's InCD, Sonic's DLA, etc), altho the different programs are incompatiable with each other and sometimes with different Versions of the same program.

If the idea is to backup your data for the long term, you should be using Creator Classic. If he idea is a "great-big floppy-disc" that you can add and remove things at will, I'd suggest a Flash drive (aka Jump / Thumb / Keychain / Pen drive).

Or, you can wait until the day you find the data on your Packet-Writing discs has disappeared and then come back to discuss it.

Lynn
Brendon
Lyn, I know you've seen your target phrase "drag to disc", but before you go into your ob. rant, please read the member's question.

QUOTE
I can't burn any CD's without the drag to disc function.


In other words he is having trouble burning with Creator Classic. He is not trying to burn with the drag-to-disc function.

Now that you have read his question properly, and since you are posting in this area you must have experience in using this software, can you help him?

Brendon
lynn98109
Clearly there are two ways to read 'without' in this case.

However, the 2nd OP hasn't been back for over a week.

Lynn
Brendon
I'm not surprised! sad.gif
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