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Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum


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Hi everyone, i am new here and i need to download < Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum >. I have Windows XP Professional, SP 3. I had this software before few years, but now i have other PC and i have lost it. I tried to find it in internet, but i found only update and not the software. Can you help me please where i can find it? Thank you so match !

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It won't be easy finding a download for software that old online. Your best bet is to contact Roxio by email and request a copy of your purchase.

 

It's more than likely the support will be unable to help for such an out of date product though.

 

https://www.roxio.com/enu/company/press/archive/2002/roxio_announces_new_easy_cd_creator_51_platinum.html

 

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I wonder if he needs it because he used their software to format an RW disc using their special software. You also need their special software to read the data back off that disc. I can't remember what it was called something like... Direct CD.

 

Even back in the day I realized you needed that same software to read the data back and never used it.

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Even back in the day I realized you needed that same software to read the data back and never used it.

 

Roxio Drag-to-Disc (a.k.a. DirectCD), Sonic Drive Letter Access and Nero InCD all used either UDF or MRW so you should be able to read the data from the discs without any third-party software on Windows Vista onwards.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Disk_Format

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Rainier_(packet_writing)

 

Mount Rainier (MRW) is a format for writable optical discs which provides the packet writing and defect management. Its goal is the replacement of the floppy disk.

 

Mount Rainier is implemented natively in Windows Vista and Windows 7. Linux has built-in MRW support since kernel version 2.6.2 (2004). Amiga OS4 supports this natively since the first beta appeared in 2004. Support for reading this format was also added to Mac OS X. Operating systems that don't support MRW natively (notably Windows XP and prior versions) need third-party software to read and write MRW-formatted discs, and these tend to be the same packet writing utilities which allow native UDF filesystems to be written to optical media.
 
Some optical disk software, such as IsoBuster, can support Mount Rainier on non-MR drives

 

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