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Guest
06-30-2003, 07:14 PM
If anyone can help me, I'd sure appreciate it. I burned several MP3
files onto a CD using a HP 12x CD writer (may have been a re-writer,
not sure). I burned them in 2 or three different sessions. That CD
writer went to peripheral heaven, and in it's place is a TDK 52x
re-writer. I'm only able to access a few of the files on that CD
now...only about 1/3 of them. I think the rest of the files are
stored in different sessions, but I'm not able to get to them.
If anyone has any ideas, I'd sure love to hear them.
Thanks!
Mark

Mike Richter
07-01-2003, 10:03 AM
mark2056@yahoo.com wrote: If anyone can help me, I'd sure appreciate it. I burned several MP3 files onto a CD using a HP 12x CD writer (may have been a re-writer, not sure). I burned them in 2 or three different sessions. That CD writer went to peripheral heaven, and in it's place is a TDK 52x re-writer. I'm only able to access a few of the files on that CD now...only about 1/3 of them. I think the rest of the files are stored in different sessions, but I'm not able to get to them. If anyone has any ideas, I'd sure love to hear them.

There are several possibilities, depending on the software you have now
and had then and what you actually did. Rather than trying to detail the
options with selecting or mounting the session (unless you are willing
to divulge the secrets of your operation), try ISOBuster (linked from my
site) to extract all the files to your hard drive, then write to a fresh
disc.

Mike
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mrichter@cpl.net
http://www.mrichter.com/


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