Re: Multi-session CDs
- From: "Galen Somerville" <galen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 18:04:22 -0800
"Ardent" <iam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 07:25:02 -0800, Don
<Don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I save most data to CD-RW disks and find that these disks become inaccessible
to change stored files, delete files, or add files. When I try to
save/delete/add, I get a message stating that the disc is inaccessible
because it is damaged, read-only, or full; it is none of those, but still I
can only read the existing files. This occurs on my desktop internal CD
burner, while running Windows XP Home Edition (with all the latest updates)
and has been occurring for quite a while now. Any clues?
I have been using CD-R for multisession and used always Deepburner
freeware to burn the CD. I have made several CDs using multisession
and the maximum number of times I have recorded (appended) on a single
CD was 16 (That CD became full, maybe one can do much more).
http://www.deepburner.com
And have so far never made a coaster.
The only safeguard was to burn at a lower speed so that all drives
could read the CD.
HTH
Hope this helps
--
Thanks for your time and attention
Archer
Assuming the burner works, it doesn't matter whether you burn at the highest speed or a
low speed. The resulting CD will play back exactly the same.
Galen
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