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CD shows no data on my laptop
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14/06/2007 15:06:33
 
 
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14/06/2007 12:44:04
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
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Forum:
Windows
Category:
Computing in general
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01232951
Message ID:
01233219
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>>>>>I burned a CD months ago on another box. When I put it in my laptop drive, it doesn't show that any files are there, but the CD picture (properties) shows that it is completely filled. Hard to tell by physically looking at it if anything was actually written to it, but I'm pretty sure there was. Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>>UPDATE: Weird, but I opened it in Roxio and it shows the ZIP files on the CD, but when I try to append 1 file to the CD, it errors out. I thought that might be a way to get Windows to recognize it, but no.
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>>>>Is it the kind of CD you can write to multiple times?
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>>>Yes.
>>'
>>If your RW CD isn't finalized you can only read it with a drive that is burner. Lots of drives on laptops aren't. Try it on a burner.
>
>Bingo! Took it to the desktop and they are accessible. Thanks!

The issue is likely that you don't have the appropriate "packet-writing" software installed on your laptop. If you install the Roxio packet-writing component on the laptop you should be able to read the CD, even if the laptop CD drive is not a burner.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_writing

BTW after having a number of issues with Roxio I've switched to Nero and never had any problems, burning CDs or DVDs. Highly recommended.
Regards. Al

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