You're better off just using it under linux. You'll find it's more
reliable, and just as easy. There are severl front-ends for the cd writer
software that are gui. I'll never burn in windows again. Check out
cdrecord, gcombust, xcdroast. Note that setting up an ide write to work
takes a little bit of effort, because you have to set it up with ide-scsi
so that it appears to be a scsi drive (emulation). The HOWTOs are pretty
good on that. I really don't think win4lin could support the cd writer at
this stage. I believe that VMWare could work, if you told it the drive
was scsi. But the linux tools work beautifully.
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Jenice Tate wrote:
> I have a CD-RW drive and when I install the Easy CD Creator, Direct CD,
> and UDF Reader software that came with it, windows doesn't open up. It
> goes through the process, but when it gets to Starting Windows - it
> doesn't come up.
>
> I am running Red Hat 6.1, Win4Lin 1.0 evaluation. Any help would be
> great.
>
> Also, can you install Norton Anti-virus with no conflicts?
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