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#1 Richardj

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Posted 21 August 2006 - 07:59 AM

I had to reinstall Roxio (actually all my software) because my HD died and I installed a new one.  I have Roxio Creator 8 Suite (however, when I click on "about This software" under Help, it says 3.0.0).  Before, when I backed up Quicken to DVD, Roxio wrote it direct to the DVD.  Boom, I was done.  Since I reinstalled Roxio, when I tell Quicken to backup, I get a message, "Quicken has copied your data file to XP's temporary CD Burning folder".  This indicated to me that XP is the default DVD writer (or XP does not recognize Roxio).  How do I make Roxio as the default writer so I can use drop and drag?

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Posted 21 August 2006 - 09:30 AM

View PostRichardj, on Aug 21 2006, 10:59 AM, said:

I had to reinstall Roxio (actually all my software) because my HD died and I installed a new one.  I have Roxio Creator 8 Suite (however, when I click on "about This software" under Help, it says 3.0.0).  Before, when I backed up Quicken to DVD, Roxio wrote it direct to the DVD.  Boom, I was done.  Since I reinstalled Roxio, when I tell Quicken to backup, I get a message, "Quicken has copied your data file to XP's temporary CD Burning folder".  This indicated to me that XP is the default DVD writer (or XP does not recognize Roxio).  How do I make Roxio as the default writer so I can use drop and drag?

I don't have Quicken but remember from over a year ago, that Intuit had a fix for their bug with Roxio.  Check out the Quicken site, and see if you can get it.
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