M and T wrote:
>frank luff wrote:
>
>>I burned a cd a simple system backup. All went fine - but the cd player
>>in neither machine see's the cd?
>>I can't play it on the kitchen cd playerDah!
>>The r/w recorder says the sys is there and it reads back?
>>Any idea's? It is formated HFS it tells me and recorded at a safe
>>fourby.
>>If no simple answer I'll test their support staff.
>>fluff
>>
>>  
>>
>This is "normally" a symptom of not closing off the session / disk when 
>you burn. Generally a disk that is left "open" so you can write more to 
>it later can only be used on a CDRW drive. A normal CDROM drive can't 
>read it. Try finalising the disk, or try writing a new one and look for 
>an option to either leave the disk open, or close the disk. I have no 
>personal experience with this specific software though.
>
Neither have I, he laughs.
It does before recording have an option "to close and finish" or words 
to that effect, I assume thats your suggestion, Ive tried both, session,
finishing disk.
I read today that media is of paramount importance. I have verbatum
CD/RW and some the no name,verbatum bought at Woolies, noname at D/
Smiths.
I still haven't tried support?
Does any of the aforgoing jog a memory?
fluff

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