cd writing error

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when writing to a cd rw I get the follow message:

This disc contains a "UDF" file system and requires an operating system
that supports the ISO-13346 "UDF" file system specification.

Any thought?

Thank you
 
Windows XP doesnt support UDF packet writing. you have to
use Roxio's Easy CD Creater to do this. To get around the
error you need to erase the disc.
 
Chris said:
Windows XP doesnt support UDF packet writing. you have to
use Roxio's Easy CD Creater to do this. To get around the
error you need to erase the disc.


*SIGH* you just won't be told, will you? If you can't post an accurate
answer, please don't post. Easy CD Creator isn't the only packet writing
software in existence (ever heard of Nero?)

If it's a CD-R what good will erasing do? You can only write to a CD-R once,
so erasing it will achieve nothing. True the icons may be gone, but no disc
space will have been reclaimed.


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Who the hell ever said CD-R? I would suggest reading
before responing. CD-R's have not been said once.

stop trying to make ppl feeling bad and just post help!
 
What is bizarre is that several days ago I copy a large number of word
documents from my old computer to the cdrw disk. My new computer read the
disk and I save them on my new computers hard drive. Today my new computer
will not recognize any of the files on this cdrw disk, even the same word
files it did just several days ago.
 
Perdita X. Dream said:
*SIGH* you just won't be told, will you? If you can't post an accurate
answer, please don't post. Easy CD Creator isn't the only packet writing
software in existence (ever heard of Nero?)

If it's a CD-R what good will erasing do? You can only write to a CD-R once,
so erasing it will achieve nothing. True the icons may be gone, but no disc
space will have been reclaimed.

You stupid bint! The OP mentioned CD-RW, no CD-R, and one can too write again to a CD-R, if there is space left, as long as the session hasn't been finalized (closed). Why don't you follow your own advice, you gormless ****ing ****!
 
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