Is EAC compatible with Windows Vista


Okay...I've probably worn out my welcome here. After reading all the great responses to my threads on ripping files, I downloaded EAC. It won't rip any of my CDs - "File Creation Error"

So, I looked under the "Interface" tab and I see, "Native Win32 interface for Win NT/2000/XP. Humm...does this mean no Vista?
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Just in case anyone else cares, I found a solution to this issue by simply opening EAC in Administrative mode on my laptop...don't ask me why?? Anyway, this is not a user-friendly program...jeeze!
EAC is very easy to use once you learn how to use it (try using autocad or photoshop or any other 'tool' software other than Word)..the problem you're having is with Vista...A pile of cr*p from Microsoft that should never have been unleashed on the public.
'downgrade' to XP and you'll be miles ahead (or wait for windows 7)
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Mantisory:

I tend to share some of your enthusiasm about Vista! I do however, find Vista a step ahead on other applications (ah, but those are business applications). It’s the “fun” applications that we’re all most interested in here….right!? Anyway, I do have XP on my PC, however, I really want to use my laptop with my music server. Therefore, I will try to soldier on with the “pile of cr*p.”

Are you aware of any good tutorials on EAC? Fellow Agon member, Kgturner provided me with a great link, but it really only touches on the basics of EAC.

By the way, I forgot to establish a catalog link to my hard drive, so the few CDs that I ripped last night are “filed” in the EAC database. How do I export those CDs to my hard drive?? I know it should be simple, but darned if I can figure it out!#$%^!^