1st let me say I like most Roxio stuff.
Drag to Disc is another story. It's seems to me to be ridiculous to create a CD that requires a drivers to be loaded on the system that receives the CD, furthermore that requires a reboot on XP to read the disc is crazy and sloppy!
I had no problem with XP asking me if I want to write a CD then opening a Window to drop files on and then write the CD. For many simple things this is, for me, the way to go. Now I install Roxio so that I can create a bootable CD and I get Drag to Disc also. Which kills one of the two writeable drives I have on my system.
I get support on how to get rid of Drag to Disc, but that appears to be the end of the line. The fact that I can't write CDs from XP anymore is apparently not Roxio's problem, after all they have the money I spent to buy Roxio Easy Media Creator 8, why should they care if Drag to Disc causes problems? Obviously they don't.
I don't understand why people create things that get in the way of perfectly functional procedures. There are times when I want to use Roxio, and times to use other tools, but apparently Roxio's attitude is use our stuff, all of our stuff and be happy, everybody else's stuff isn't any good. Why not just create CDs that are standard? Why should I have to load drivers from the CD just to make it work. To me this is NOT PROGRESS, but going backwards. Standards were developed so anyone can take a CD written on a standard system and use it in another system WITHOUT LOADING extra drivers.
This has really irritated me. Does anyone know how to get my system back? How to get XP to wake up on a blank CD and present a window that I can load with files to generate a CD? I would really appreciate seeing a solution. Thanks. Max
