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New Plextools 2.04 Professional vs Plextools 1.19



 
 
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Old June 23rd 03, 11:56 AM
Graham Mayor
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Default New Plextools 2.04 Professional vs Plextools 1.19

If you are happy with the older version then you will gain little from the
upgrade. It is more stable on Windows XP, but is mainly concerned with
adding the functions provided in the latest hardware versions. You can
always revert if you don't like it. I think you have to uninstall first, but
the install routine will confirm it.

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Graham Mayor





* * Chas wrote:
The Plextor European site has the latest Plextools version
2.04 "Professional" listed for D/L.

I have 2 Plextor burners, an old 8/20 and a 40/12/40A. I'm
currently running Plextools version 1.19.

Is there any advantage of going to the newest version,
Plextools Professional 2.04 and will it work with my drives?

If I go to 2.04 do I need to uninstal 1.19 first or will it
update automatically?



 




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