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#1 jameswgerber

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Posted 25 August 2006 - 07:09 AM

Starting a couple of days ago, I cannot have EMC8 verify a DVD data disk.  It says mojunt failure and if I have it retry, it ejects the disk, reloads it and says mount failure again.

This used to work.  What could have changed?

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 01:55 PM

View Postjameswgerber, on Aug 25 2006, 10:09 AM, said:

Starting a couple of days ago, I cannot have EMC8 verify a DVD data disk.  It says mojunt failure and if I have it retry, it ejects the disk, reloads it and says mount failure again.

This used to work.  What could have changed?


I found this old post from February. Don't know if it will help. Sounds like this person is doing session data DVD backups.

<Feb 7 2006, I have Creator Classic set to verify after copying by default. It works fine, except when the disc is so full that CC makes it read only. In that case you get a "disc mount failure" at the start of the verify process. I've tried it half a dozen times and was able to recreate the error consistently.
I'm using version 8 build 805B30B ENU. >


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#3 lynn98109

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Posted 02 September 2006 - 09:34 AM

View Postcdanteek, on Aug 26 2006, 02:55 PM, said:

I found this old post from February. Don't know if it will help. Sounds like this person is doing session data DVD backups.

<Feb 7 2006, I have Creator Classic set to verify after copying by default. It works fine, except when the disc is so full that CC makes it read only. In that case you get a "disc mount failure" at the start of the verify process. I've tried it half a dozen times and was able to recreate the error consistently.
I'm using version 8 build 805B30B ENU. >
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Reminder - if you have a multi-session disc, the total size of the data is NOT equal to the total amount of space needed.  There's a "set-up" of about 15MB the first session, and 10MB per session thereafter.  If you are only burning a small file each time, the overhead will add up, and it'd be a good idea every once in a while to burn what you have to date onto a new disc.

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