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    Best DVD-RW/+RW software

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Scramblin_Jim, Aug 25, 2008.

  1. Scramblin_Jim

    Scramblin_Jim Newbie

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    Im new to the toughbook seen. I just purchased a MK1 toughbook. Looked thru the forum but didn't see this discussed so please forgive me if it has been discussed previously. If so, please point me to it.

    I also purchased a DVD-RW/+RW Drive and want to know what will be the best software to use with this drive? I am running Win XP Pro with 512MB installed.

    Thanks,
    Scramblin_Jim
    (going to use the CF-29 in my Jeep Scrambler for navigation, etc when out doing 2-5 day back country expeditions.) :D
     
  2. Zippy-Man

    Zippy-Man Notebook Evangelist

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    Well I just use Nero it has always worked for me. I dont really like roxio much.

    Have fun with your new Toughbook. There is alot of good information to learn here along with mods etc.

    -James
     
  3. Rob

    Rob Toughbook Aficionado

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    Nero... agreeeeeeed! :D
     
  4. rezendevous

    rezendevous Notebook Evangelist

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    +1 for nero
     
  5. wywern209

    wywern209 NBR Dark Knight

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    nero is the best.
     
  6. f4ding

    f4ding Laptop Owner

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    If you want to just burn data, there are free softwares that can do that.
     
  7. ballin

    ballin Notebook Enthusiast

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    Nero is the best all-rounder for most
     
  8. Rob

    Rob Toughbook Aficionado

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    nero is free...:rolleyes2:
     
  9. Zippy-Man

    Zippy-Man Notebook Evangelist

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    LOL so very true