I made a backup on BD-R(25GB) of about 90GB of videos with Toast Titanium 11. It took me 5 disks (and 5 hours) to span the whole thing. Then I saved the info of that backup in a *.disk file.
The problem is that I (irreparably) damaged one of those 5 disk (namely no. 3). But I still have all the original files on HD.
I was wondering if there was a way for me to write another disk no. 3 to replace the reject? Or do I have to redo the whole span on a 5 disks set (what a waste of time and money!)
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Peter2065
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I made a backup on BD-R(25GB) of about 90GB of videos with Toast Titanium 11. It took me 5 disks (and 5 hours) to span the whole thing. Then I saved the info of that backup in a *.disk file.
The problem is that I (irreparably) damaged one of those 5 disk (namely no. 3). But I still have all the original files on HD.
I was wondering if there was a way for me to write another disk no. 3 to replace the reject? Or do I have to redo the whole span on a 5 disks set (what a waste of time and money!)
Thank You
Peter.
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