Re: Xcdroast & hair loss - resolved :(
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- Subject: Re: Xcdroast & hair loss - resolved :(
- From: Jaye Inabnit ke6sls <ke6sls@arrl.net>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 11:02:37 -0700
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Returning . . .
I have learned that many CDRW will not read in cdroms. I have 2 boxes,
one with older cdrom and one with new 32x cdrom - both windoz boxes,
neither would see the CDRW disk. It would appear that CDRW are not
globablly readable which can be a real bother.
At any rate, the image was written to a CDR and was readable on both
windoz boxes, and my linux machine. So my image type was set correctly.
FYI, image type is set to "ridge rock + win95/nt" for archive readers.
Thank you
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Have installed Xcdroast and can copy cd's etc. But I want to make a
> new cd containing data I've stored in one of my directories - in this case
> 10 mp3's. I am using a cd-rw cd. after I burn it, verify it - my CD-ROM
> can see and play it but no windoz box can see it - in fact they act as if
> I had not even installed the cd into the reader. I tried the "unix rock-ridge",
> "rock ridge + win98/nt", "win98/nt long file names" for Image Type.
>
> Has anyone been able to "master cd" using xcdroast? What am I missing
> here?
> TIA
>
> Jaye Inabnit, ARS ke6sls e-mail: ke6sls@arrl.net
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