On a Windows 2000 system, I created a CD-RW thatr uses the UDF 1.02 file system.
How does one use such media in Vista?
I thought that Vista had the built-n capability to read/write UDF formats.
Hey Howard, you are a dummy!
I realize that you have had the Vista system for a bit over a year, and that you have not been using it to create optical media.
If you check, you will find that the drive that came with the Vista notebook will write CD-R and DVDs, but NOT CD-RW. I guess that, at some point, you must have known that, but as one ages, brain cells wear out.
Of course, Vista, an dthge software supplied with the notebook, does not use a UDF format prior to UDF 1.50, and your Windows 2000 CD-RW drive can read, but not write, that format using Roxio's Drag 2 Disc 7.1.0.189. Not worth updating the software on the Windows 2000 desktop, is it?