Very true, and we could also add that older CD-ROM drives (or hifi CD players)
can fail to read CD-RW disks completely, no matter what is written on them.
The subject of burning to CD can become very messy very quickly :-(
Le Samedi 6 Mars 2004 00:23, Bryan Phinney a écrit :
Well, the subject
Le Vendredi 5 Mars 2004 11:48, hugenots a écrit :
Haiz newbie,
how can I take ones HDD and add it to other machine and make it
accessible without any lost of data.
proble is that I have to copy large amount of data
(more than 60 GB) :( I love movies ;)
form one PC to another.
Le Samedi 6 Mars 2004 01:42, rhein a écrit :
Hello,
I used fro the first time my cd burner with K3b.
I created a backup cd-rw with different files.
I wanted to erase a directory on the cd-rw, no permission... Then I
thought it was a permission problem and I did this in a prompt:
[EMAIL
Well, yes and no :-)
Once you have burnt a file to CD, it cannot be modified or erased.
However, you can open the file from the CD, modify it, save it to your hard
drive, then start k3b and burn the modified file to the same CD...
you end up with 2 copies of the same file on the CD, but only the