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RE: Hard Drive with UDF File System

Subject: RE: Hard Drive with UDF File System
From: Paul Findlay
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 12:32:28 -0800
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
In general yes. but it's also used in storage systems to gain the best 
efficiency from the drives.

"Savage" wrote:

> Hi Paul,
> 
> I'm not certain I'm on the right track here , but isn't UDF used for optical 
> drives only ?
> 
> 
> My reference :
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321640/en-us
> 
> At the bottom of the article :
> 
> MORE INFORMATION
> You are most likely to see UDF in the following cases (this is not a 
> complete list): 
> • DVD-ROM or DVD-video. 
> • CD-Rs or DVDs that were recorded on certain consumer electronics devices 
> (such as DVD-VCRs or digital cameras). 
> • CD-R/RWs that were recorded on a computer recorder through the use of a 
> "drag-and-drop" recording software package. 
> • DVD-R/RWs or DVD+R/RWs or DVD-RAMs that were recorded on a computer 
> recorder. 
> 
> Some common "drag-and-drop" or "drive letter access" recording packages that 
> can generate UDF-format discs are: 
> • B's Clip (from BHA) 
> • DirectCD (from Adaptec/Roxio) 
> • InCD (from Ahead) 
> • PacketCD (from CeQuadrat) 
> • RecordNow MAX, MyCD, PrimoCD, and PrimoDVD (from Veritas)  
> • Write DVD! (from Software Architects) 
> 
> If you have some sort of UFD image of a disk , you might want to use some 
> kind of Virtual CD software to mount that image.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> -- 
> ________
> NIC
> ----------
> Savage
> ________
> 
> 
> "Paul Findlay" wrote:
> 
> > Is there any way of mounting a hard drive in XP that has a UDF file system?

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