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      06-12-2010
Is there a way to make "Mastered" as the default when burning photos to CD? I burn regularly and 99% of the time it is as a master CD. While it's just one more step, it is a bit aggravating.
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      06-12-2010
Welcome to The Windows 7 Forums Website - Aleksei!

I don't burn a lot of photo to CD/DVD because I have several external hard drives, but so far as I know of, there is no other way.

What burning program are you using? Is it the default Windows 7 application?

If you would give us a little more info it may help, as burning programs differ from one to the other.
 
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yes, I use the default Win7 burn program. My job requires that I burn CD's almost daily. I came straight from XP (no problems there) but fried my old computer and the new one came with 64 bit 7 home premium. I haven't picked up a copy of Win 7 for Dummys yet.
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