O/T Which One to Use ISOBuster or CDCheck
From: Sam (scams_at_msn.com)
Date: 02/29/04
- Next message: Carey Frisch [MVP]: "Re: my disc claen up don't work no more <SIC>"
- Previous message: Simon Caldwell: "Re: Windows always on top when they shouldn't be"
- Next in thread: Logan: "Re: O/T Which One to Use ISOBuster or CDCheck"
- Reply: Logan: "Re: O/T Which One to Use ISOBuster or CDCheck"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 16:26:56 -0600
I have a Dell Dimension 8200 computer with window XP Pro installed. For
CD/DVD burning I use the Gear CD/DVD software and Sony DRU 510a. I
frequently backup important data files to both CD and DVD media. I would
like to have a program to check a CD or DVD after I burn the data files, to
assure that there is not any file corruption. I would also like to check the
CD/DVD disks after about six to eight months later to assure that the media
is not degrading.
I have looked at both the ISOBuster and CDCheck programs at their web sites
and cannot decide which to purchase. It appears that the ISOBuster has more
capabilities than the CDCheck program. However, since I don't have
experience with either, I would very much appreciate any comments and/or
thoughts about either program. Thanks, Sam.
- Next message: Carey Frisch [MVP]: "Re: my disc claen up don't work no more <SIC>"
- Previous message: Simon Caldwell: "Re: Windows always on top when they shouldn't be"
- Next in thread: Logan: "Re: O/T Which One to Use ISOBuster or CDCheck"
- Reply: Logan: "Re: O/T Which One to Use ISOBuster or CDCheck"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Relevant Pages
|