What is the difference between recording a CD-RW within Easy CD & DVD Creator 6.0 and with Drag-to-Disc?
Creator effectively treats CD-RWs the same as it does CD-Rs, recording ISO 9660 data onto them, with the significant exception of being able to erase the entire disc and start again. Drag-to-Disc, on the other hand, is a UDF formatting utility that allows CD-RW discs to appear in the Windows Explorer just as if they were a floppy or hard disk drive, supporting all the same drag-and-drop functionality, and the ability to delete individual files. Creator itself does write to UDF volumes.
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