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Old 21-01-2003, 04:11
Lesman Lesman is offline
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Question Can't read first session

I have a couple of CDRs that I burned some video and graphics files to and then burned some more video and graphics files to at a later date. Now my computer will only read the last session on the disks. Is there any way I can get the computer to read the first session on the disks? I'm pretty sure I left the first sessions open before I added the second sessions. Thanks.
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Old 21-01-2003, 06:55
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Hi m8,
As far as i know you can only access the last session writen on a multisession data disc, no matter whether you have closed the first session or not. Your writer will only see the last session writen. The way to add to the disc without this happening is to select the first session and add to it each time you write to the disc. I have heard there is a program out there called CDroller (search google for it) which can help you recover the sessions you have lost but you'll have to pay for it as the evalutation version is very limited
Hope this is of same help to you.
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