Michael
December 5th 03, 01:17 AM
You need packet writing software to beable to write
multiple sessions to the cdr. Windows xp native burner is
a once burn and close process and you can't add anything
later. Look for Roxio's Easy CD Creator or Nero for
something to do this.
>-----Original Message-----
>I use XP Home and can successfully save files to a blank
CD using Windows
>XP's built in burner. But I
>understand that, provided the CDR is not full, I can add
more files to the
>CDR in another session. However, Windows seems to make
the CDR full on its
>first write, even though I haven't written 700MB to it.
Any clues how I can
>fix this?
>
>
>
>.
>
multiple sessions to the cdr. Windows xp native burner is
a once burn and close process and you can't add anything
later. Look for Roxio's Easy CD Creator or Nero for
something to do this.
>-----Original Message-----
>I use XP Home and can successfully save files to a blank
CD using Windows
>XP's built in burner. But I
>understand that, provided the CDR is not full, I can add
more files to the
>CDR in another session. However, Windows seems to make
the CDR full on its
>first write, even though I haven't written 700MB to it.
Any clues how I can
>fix this?
>
>
>
>.
>