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Drag-to-Disc


uncle mot

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I have a Dell Inspiron 1520 - Vista Home Premium - EMC 9 - and drag to disc. Presently, d2d is set for the D drive, which is my dell system recovery drive. The C drive is my OS. The E drive is my dvd/cd drive. The help menu says I should just be able to go to my menu and click on a "choose recorder" option. This option is not showing up on my menu - I have clicked on the other tabs and do not readily see any means of switching the drive that d2d reads.

 

Anyone here know how to solve this problem? Should I simply uninstall d2d? Disable it? Suggestions?

 

Does anyone here use it and find it to be a recommended program or do you typically resort to letting the Windows do the work?

 

Thanks in advance.

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I agree with gpb that disabling or uninstalling is the best way to go…

 

However, there should be an icon in your Systray. Either double click it to bring the interface up or just right click it for the menu options. Choose the recorder you prefer.

 

James...nice picture - that is what I did last night. I clicked on the menu, but the choose option never showed up.

 

I am inclined to uninstalling it because windows does just as effective of a job and EMC does everything else I need. D2D seems like a redundant piece of software, but I was unsure if uninstalling D2D would effect the rest of EMC9.

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James...nice picture - that is what I did last night. I clicked on the menu, but the choose option never showed up.

 

I am inclined to uninstalling it because windows does just as effective of a job and EMC does everything else I need. D2D seems like a redundant piece of software, but I was unsure if uninstalling D2D would effect the rest of EMC9.

 

Uninstalling Drag to Disc will not affect the rest of EMC 9.

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I have a Dell Inspiron 1520 - Vista Home Premium - EMC 9 - and drag to disc. Presently, d2d is set for the D drive, which is my dell system recovery drive. The C drive is my OS. The E drive is my dvd/cd drive. The help menu says I should just be able to go to my menu and click on a "choose recorder" option. This option is not showing up on my menu - I have clicked on the other tabs and do not readily see any means of switching the drive that d2d reads.

 

Anyone here know how to solve this problem? Should I simply uninstall d2d? Disable it? Suggestions?

 

Does anyone here use it and find it to be a recommended program or do you typically resort to letting the Windows do the work?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

It would be strange if Dell installed it on the recovery partition. I would uninstall Drag to Disc, and see what happens.

 

The first thing I did, after installing EMC 9, was to remove D2D from my computer. I have no use for packet writing software. If I want to back up data, I use Creator Classic.

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