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I was told i should be using cd-rw to copy my documents files, not cd-r. But
I am getting errors concerning "read only" files. When I make changes to
the files, it refuses to let me back up. I found a link to the following
from this board:
So the Windows XP inbuilt software is really a system most suitable for
preparing straightforward data CDs on CD-R. It is not one which allows a
CD-RW to be used as a backing store on which individual files can be updated,
and it will not work as an output destination for backup programs and other
software that simply attempts to write to it directly as if it were a hard
disk. Nor will it make a direct copy of a CD. And, because of the overhead
for a TOC in each session, it is not suitable for updating a small volume of
files on a regular basis.
I just bought these cd-rw because the salesman said they were what I needed,
not cd-r... any suggestions?
I am getting errors concerning "read only" files. When I make changes to
the files, it refuses to let me back up. I found a link to the following
from this board:
So the Windows XP inbuilt software is really a system most suitable for
preparing straightforward data CDs on CD-R. It is not one which allows a
CD-RW to be used as a backing store on which individual files can be updated,
and it will not work as an output destination for backup programs and other
software that simply attempts to write to it directly as if it were a hard
disk. Nor will it make a direct copy of a CD. And, because of the overhead
for a TOC in each session, it is not suitable for updating a small volume of
files on a regular basis.
I just bought these cd-rw because the salesman said they were what I needed,
not cd-r... any suggestions?