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-> -> Why are you closing out CD-RW disks after they are filled?? -> -> Ity is far better to use them as RW's and then when they are Full burn -> -> the contents to a CD-R -> -> I am not closing them and that is the problem or so I am told. This -> one CD-RW is not useable and I had filled it up with some PRGs that I -> wanted to use here. It will have to wait. Wel lif it just suddenlt stopped being read by the Drive that burned it you are sufferning form what I am talking aobut CD-RW's have the Tendency to suddenly Die becaseu the Media is far less stabel then the CD-R media. You know that you can set up a Regualr CD-R as Drag and Drop undr Adaptec's Direct CD, or what ever the Nero equilivent is. And when it is full close it out and have a very stable Archive. I don't trust CD-RW's, I find them about as Unreliable as the old Analog Tapes I used im my Colorado Jumbo and HP Colorado drives. I only use them for temporary Machine to Machine transfers of Large files stored on my Hard Disk. --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5* Origin: Shakey Jake's *ALL FREE BBS* Santee, CA (1:202/1324) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 202/1324 10/3 106/2000 1 379/1 633/267 |
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