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Back-up Back-ups cd to cd--read--
Im a newbie myself as i've only just bought a d/c and myself 2 was having loadsa problems with dj3 and nero...i just couldnt copy cd to cd(backups) or even a boot disc with the downloaded bootloader .cdi file.
After reading these boards and seeing everyone taking the piss out of the newbies i didnt bother to ask too many questions cos them that know think they're f@*ing rocket scientists or something.... Anyway i got Winoncd 3.8 by roxio and everytime i've tried cd to cd i've had zero problems so all u other newbies can try the same thing... cheers. Hoopjam. |
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Roxio WinOnCD WTF?! Only software I've known Roxio (Formerly Adaptec) to produce in the CD burning realm is Easy CD Creator and DirectCD packages. I own the entire suite of Roxio Easy CD Creator 5.0 and I don't see WinOnCD anywhere. I'm too lazy at the moment to hit up Roxio/Adaptec's site to research this.
CD To CD copies.. your lucky if you can get them to work flawlessly, because several factors come in play, that the laser in your CD-ROM keeps on track and up to speed with the laser burning a fresh CD up in your CD-RW. Then you have to worry about data being trafficked across your IDE/SCSI channel(s), which can also cause a frisbee. Best method to go is to create an image of the backed up CD to your hard drive and burn it from there. Your hard drive will not skip a beat unless you got like 20 dozen Internet Explorer/Netscape/Opera windows open to "picture sites" and you got WinAmp/Sonique busting out your favorite tunes, you get the picture. And since when do we take the piss out of newbies? How do you even do such a feat? ~The Masked M0M0~
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https://www.softwarehouse.de/cgi-bin/product/P10355/ml=EN
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