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Number : 4715 Date : 2003-06-02 Author : james sadler Subject : Re: Copying to CD-R Size(KB) : 1
I have used both Nero and Direct CD and have had issues with CD-rw disks going bad under both systems and with more than one hardware unit. At this time I'm primarily using Burn Quick on CDR blanks and avoiding CDRW. --- David Mayerovitch wrote: > Bernie, I'm not familiar with the Nero software, but > I have been using > the Adaptec DirectCD program (from Roxio, I think) > for some time and > have had no problem using XXCOPY to back up my files > to a CD-R just as > easily as to a CD-RW. > > David > > >Message: 4 > > Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 15:12:47 -0400 > > From: Bernard Robinson > >Subject: Two Questions > > > >Kan, > > > >In Message No. 2 of XXCOPY Digest 675, Denis Green > asked whether > >XXCOPY could be used to make incremental backups to > a Read Only CD > >(CD-R). In your answer in Message 3 of the same > Digest, you made a > >good reply about the differsnce between the /CLONE > and /BACKUP > >switches, but I don not believe you addressed the > question about > >using XXCOPY to backup to CD-R media. I use Nero 5 > and I have > >not found any way to use XXCOPY to backup directly > to CD-R. > >In the Nero documentation, all references to > writing to CD-R that > >I can find call for using the Nero program to make > compilations > >to write to CD-R. > > > >Is there a way to use XXCOPY to backup directly to > CD-R? > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com
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