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Back up help

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arclsvg - 20 May 2008 15:36 GMT
I try to do a Back up with One Live Care and I incerted a cd-r in the cd/dvd
writer driver.  Now I cancel the back up process because I've decide to use a
different program for back up.  Well I try back up again using the same disk
and it tell me that there is data in the Cd to use another Cd.  Now I try to
see what is on the Cd so I put it in the CD drive and It shows that is full
but when I try to read whats in the Cd it ask me to insert a disk when a cd
is in the drive. Help please!
Big Al - 20 May 2008 16:18 GMT
> I try to do a Back up with One Live Care and I incerted a cd-r in the cd/dvd
> writer driver.  Now I cancel the back up process because I've decide to use a
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> but when I try to read whats in the Cd it ask me to insert a disk when a cd
> is in the drive. Help please!

Good chances are: When burning a CD you write the data the to TOC, table
of contents or Directory.   If you aborted, you succeeded in just
ruining the CD, with a partial write.   You failed to complete the job
and write the important part.
Toss it.   Its called a coffee cup coaster.
Big Al - 20 May 2008 16:21 GMT
>> I try to do a Back up with One Live Care and I incerted a cd-r in the
>> cd/dvd writer driver.  Now I cancel the back up process because I've
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> and write the important part.
> Toss it.   Its called a coffee cup coaster.

That should be: "Good chances are: When burning a CD you write the data
then the TOC,"

Must be a SP3 problem? :-)
 
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