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Author: Woodrow.ModhaWoodrow.Modha
Date: Aug 14, 2008 12:39
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Author: smhsmh
Date: Aug 13, 2008 20:08
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Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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smh wrote:
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> Mike Richter (Slimy Shit) crapped:
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>> A disc needs to be formatted before it will permit drag-and-drop.
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> A "virgin" DVD+RW needs to be formatted prior to its use even for
> mastering.
There are two formattings: (udf) formatting and (plain) formatting.
DVD+RW needs to be (plain) formatted prior to its use. (udf) formatting
is built on top of (plain) formatting.
When Nero burns a mastering session on a 'virgin' DVD+RW:
"Start formatting disc before burning"
"Formatting disc was successful"
"Start write address at LBA 0"
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Author: smhsmh
Date: Aug 13, 2008 20:02
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Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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smh wrote:
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> Mike Richter (Slimy Shit) crapped:
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>> A disc needs to be formatted before it will permit drag-and-drop.
>
> A "virgin" DVD+RW needs to be formatted prior to its use even for
> mastering.
There are two formattings: (udf) formatting and (plain) formatting.
DVD+RW needs to be (plain) formatted prior to its use. (udf) formatting
is built on top of (plain) formatting.
When Nero burns a mastering session on a 'virgin' DVD+RW:
"Start formatting disc before burning"
"Formatting disc was successful"
"Start write address at LBA 0"
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Author: anonymousNetUseranonymousNetUser
Date: Jul 31, 2008 16:20
Okay, here's the situation:
Say you have about 2200 source code files. Spread across a handful of
subfolders and varying numbers of subfolders in each of those.
They were burned to a CD, and when you do a visual compare in Windows
Explorer between the files on the CD and the same files on a hard drive,
they appear to be the same. Same filenames, same file sizes,
modification dates/times.
However, if you run a file compare (say windiff), you notice that about
2/3rds of the files are coming up different.
Look in one of the subfolders. There are say 5 files: a.h (2k in size),
b.h (16 kb), c.h (10 kb), etc.
If you look at a file in the subfolder, say "a.h" (C language header
file) and open it in a text editor, you discover it's really the text
from "b.h". At least only the first 2kb of it. Open b.h and it's the
rest of the b.h file (resuming exactly where the previous file left
off), plus at the end, a bit of the top of c.h.
It's like the bytes are all there, but "shifted" onto the next sector.
The degree of "shifting" appears to be about 1680 bytes.
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Author: smhsmh
Date: Jul 20, 2008 13:45
(Cross-posted)
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Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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DaveJohnson12 wrote:
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> I'm trying to burn a Multisession DVD-R (data disc).
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> On the Compilation Properties screen -> Multisession Tab
> I clicked on the Start Multisession disc button. On the Burn tab,
> the Write Method is grayed out and it says Disc-at-once.
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> Shouldn't this be set to Track at Once for a Multisession disc or
> is that only for CDRs?
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Author: afternoonrafternoonr
Date: Jul 19, 2008 10:29
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 15:06:54 GMT, Bob ultranet.com> wrote:
>I need to make a copy of a game CD. My original has gone bad, cleaning
>did not rescue it. The manufacturer says I've "abused" it and I have
>to buy a new copy of the game as they will not supply an
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Author: afternoonrafternoonr
Date: Jul 19, 2008 10:28
On 15 Feb 2006 00:23:19 -0800, gamer2006@ ukr.net wrote:
>Hello!
>
>Let me recommend you a nice software program that I've tested recently.
>Video DVD Duplicator creates the full copy of DVD discs, copies DVD
>movies to DVD (DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD-RW) or CD (CD-R/CD-RW), converts DVD to
>DivX, DVD to VCD. Fast. easy and reliable, it can be a nice
>alternative.
>
>Hope, you'll also find it useful.
> http://www.dvdduplicator.biz/
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Author: afternoonrafternoonr
Date: Jul 19, 2008 10:27
On 1 Mar 2006 13:59:28 -0800, zcarenow@ yahoo.com wrote:
>Hello,
>I have a good bootable CD-Rom which includes nic drivers to ghost
>desktops/laptops. It works fine, but i found out that it didn't include
>a particular nic driver for one desktop model.
>Now this bootable CD-Rom won't let me just add the nic driver, so i
>have to make a new bootable CD-Rom. What is the best way to do this?
>Should i first copy the contents of the good bootable Cd to the
>harddrive and add the necessary driver and then burn the hard drive
>contents to a new CD-rom. I tried this under EZ Cd creator with the
>bootable feature and it didn't work. Any suggestions on the process or
>what software is the best to do this? Thanks in advance!
Make an ISO, insert the file into the ISO, then burn the ISO to a new
CD with Nero.
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Author: afternoonrafternoonr
Date: Jul 19, 2008 10:24
On 26 Mar 2006 05:04:42 -0800, "wylbur37" yahoo.com>
wrote:
>Is there a free utility program that compares two CDs or DVDs and
>verifies whether they are an exact bit-by-bit copy of each other?
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Author: AccomacAccomac
Date: Jul 17, 2008 18:19
Hello smh,
and all the ships at sea.
I went to print a case inlay for a full size CD last night, and the
"booklet" or the first one is fine it comes out about 4 3/4 " but the
inlay for the back is HUGE it's 6" for some reason. When I try to
reset the thing by using the tabs on the ruler all I get is a red
line. Of course the HELP is no help at all........
I have never changed this setting ( why would I?) but now it's messed
up.
Anyone have any ideas how to get it back to the approximate size it
should be? I think it's like 5 1/4" for the inlay but I can't make
mine that size right now.
Thoughts anyone?
Thanks!
Accomac
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