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#1 Tocsin 28 Post

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Posted 24 January 2007 - 03:36 PM

:) READ ONLY error/message after creating light scribe face label

This occasionally pops up when I have just created/burnt/etched, what ever, a face/label on to a lightscribe CD.

What happens is the drives automatically ejects on completion of the labelling process. I flip it over to burn data to it, select the files that I want, drag them over to the icon and then up pops the error/message. I take the CD out, give it a funny look and a few choice words, put into another drive, or back into the drive it was labled in. Roxio is quite happy to write to it with out any more problems.

Has anyone else had or experienced a similar problem. Well it's not realy a problem is it if I can get the job done in a different drive more like a glitch some where

I should also say that this is NOT the same disk as I had the other problem with that I've posted.

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Posted 24 January 2007 - 03:42 PM

View PostTocsin 28 Post, on Jan 24 2007, 05:36 PM, said:

:) READ ONLY error/message after creating light scribe face label

This occasionally pops up when I have just created/burnt/etched, what ever, a face/label on to a lightscribe CD.

What happens is the drives automatically ejects on completion of the labelling process. I flip it over to burn data to it, select the files that I want, drag them over to the icon and then up pops the error/message. I take the CD out, give it a funny look and a few choice words, put into another drive, or back into the drive it was labled in. Roxio is quite happy to write to it with out any more problems.

Has anyone else had or experienced a similar problem. Well it's not realy a problem is it if I can get the job done in a different drive more like a glitch some where

I should also say that this is NOT the same disk as I had the other problem with that I've posted.

I usually do the process the opposite way that you do it, and have never had a problem.
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Posted 24 January 2007 - 06:18 PM

View Postgrandpabruce, on Jan 24 2007, 03:42 PM, said:

I usually do the process the opposite way that you do it, and have never had a problem.

I've done it both ways and never had this problem BUT there's always a first time for evrything. However the disk was/is readable with out errors on a Computer with out Roxio.

I know, or should I say hope, it's not the drivers as I have just spent the last 3 days doing a total reinstall of XP etc. from scratch.





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