I own Roxio Music Lab 9. I used Drag to Disk to copy data files and photo files to a blank DVD.
The program formated the disk for me and copied the data and photos.
I cannot access the disk with the data in Window XP
How can I access the data on the disk and copy it to another computer?
Drag To Disk In Music Lab 9
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fkleinberg
, Apr 28 2008 08:58 AM
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Posted 28 April 2008 - 08:58 AM
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Posted 28 April 2008 - 03:52 PM
You should read the files back on the system that wrote the disc. It has the special software that's necessary to read that type of formatted disc.
Once you have the files back on your hard drive, write them to an unformatted disc with an 'authoring' type of program or write them to an unformatted CD with XP's built-in writing ability. You should never trust your only copy of an important file to a formatted disc.
If you don't have Drag-to-Disc any more, or you didn't close the disc properly and can't read the DVD ordinarily, you might be able to recover files from it with either CDRoller [www.cdroller.com] or ISO Buster [www.isobuster.com]
Once you have the files back on your hard drive, write them to an unformatted disc with an 'authoring' type of program or write them to an unformatted CD with XP's built-in writing ability. You should never trust your only copy of an important file to a formatted disc.
If you don't have Drag-to-Disc any more, or you didn't close the disc properly and can't read the DVD ordinarily, you might be able to recover files from it with either CDRoller [www.cdroller.com] or ISO Buster [www.isobuster.com]
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