>On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:23:10 +0100, pdimage. fsnet. co. uk
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> That's the standard copy protection error message which generally
>> informs you that it is illegal to copy the disk and prevents the burner
>> from completing the copy. Perhaps more useful if it brought up the
>> message before 'coastering' a blank disk.
>>
>> Pete
>>If that's the case then why will the copy work if I replace the A05
>>with the A04, or use a CDRW with the A05.
>>
>>Michael
I can't answer that for the AO4 - later firmware perhaps or mistaken
media detection - for the cdrw maybe because it's read and write
permission with the media rather than read only (cdrom - write once read
many - worm) - perhaps illegal sense keys only sense worm media. Sounds
logical to me - probably completely wrong though. I know you can get
around it by creating a cd sized partition on your hard disk and dragging
the files from the cd to the partition - then burning the whole partition
as a mac volume - used to do that to backup my retail OS disks - Discribe
even used to make them bootable.
Pete
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