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#1 oldrussian

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Posted 19 January 2006 - 12:24 PM

Hallo.
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While using all versions of Drag-to-Disc (6,7,8) I experienced such problem: impossibility to rename compressed CD-RWs - the programm shows "Failed to rename disc". When I simply try to rename it manualy - in the box of Drive properties - observe another dialog "The structure of the disc corrupted". BUT!!!! When I  remount it to the Drive the disc became renamed.
When I check compressed CD-RWs with Scandisc - it tells me that all files are damaged and suggests to extract them.
Windows XP sp2, drive NEC ND 3540.
Thanks.

#2 james_hardin

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Posted 19 January 2006 - 02:45 PM

View Postoldrussian, on Jan 19 2006, 03:24 PM, said:

Hallo.
Please help!
While using all versions of Drag-to-Disc (6,7,8) I experienced such problem: impossibility to rename compressed CD-RWs - the programm shows "Failed to rename disc". When I simply try to rename it manualy - in the box of Drive properties - observe another dialog "The structure of the disc corrupted". BUT!!!! When I  remount it to the Drive the disc became renamed.
When I check compressed CD-RWs with Scandisc - it tells me that all files are damaged and suggests to extract them.
Windows XP sp2, drive NEC ND 3540.
Thanks.

Compression is one of the worst things you can use for any storage! It is proprietary and requires the same software to work.

There have also been reports of Norton AV causing problems with D2D but I think that was confined to renaming Folders. (turning off active scanning will allow it)

Of course I must remind you that packet writing is the least reliable form of burning ever devised. – Never trust your only copy of anything you value to a packet writer!
Dell 8300 3.0ghz 1.5gb RAM 300gb & 200gb HDs
XP Pro/SP2
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 w/AGP8X




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