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Hello everyone.
I had Packet CD on my old Windows 98 SE. I saved a whole bunch of data and pics on there. I have found out on here that Packet CD is no longer available and doesn't run on Windows 2000 or XP. Does Roxio or any other company make software that I can use to read these Packet CD's??? Thanks for your help. |
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CQuadrant was acquired by Roxio. There is a possibility that XP itself could read those files. It's based on Roxio's Direct CD. But it may not write to those disks.
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Packet CD was replaced by DirectCD.
But Windows XP can read UDF formatted CDs natively. RJ
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