Windows Vista can do several things with optical discs that Windows XP cannot, the most notable being that it can write to DVDs without any extra software.Just as in Windows XP, files can be copied into a special window for copying to the disc. You can also opt to have the files written to the disc immediately, although there are some limitations to this.Burning discs in Windows Vista is not just about copying data, either; you can create a photo slideshow with music, and even make movie discs.However, along with these advanced features come slightly more complex options and settings. Follow the steps below to get to grips with Vista’s burning tools.



