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Originally posted by marcos77
Man you are the best. It worked. I did what you told me, I changed my regional settings to Canada and all my backups are working again. How did this fix it?
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CDR's contain something called an ATIP code, this is extra information put on the disc itself that can be extracted by a cdwriter. This same code cannot be read by cdrom/dvdrom readers, only the writers. So some copy protections use this check to see if you're trying to run a cdr from a writer. The clonecd tray util has functionality to hide the ATIP, but for legal reasons this is disabled for countries with things like the DMCA (like the US). So switching to another country reenables this util. Personally, I've set mine to Jamaica. It's got most settings right and I like some reggae. The fact that I'm about 10.000 miles form it doesn't really matter, mon !

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Also by having my regional settings set to Canada will this cause any problems on my computer??
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Nope, worst thing that can happen is some changes in your country settings, things like date/time format etc. Check them out, you can change them all back individually to whatever you want
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I also noticed there is a new botton on my taskbar that says "EN" (English united states). Why was this put here automatically?
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It's because Canada has officially two languages, English and French. This little button is actually a language toolbar, enabling you to switch between different keyboard layouts etc. Just rightclick on it and you can disable it again.