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Old 23-04-2002   #1 (permalink)
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I wish to test my clone cd images on a cdrw before burning to a cdr.Which packet writing software is recommended and why?

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I wish to test my clone cd images on a cdrw before burning to a cdr.Which packet writing software is recommended and why?
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Why do want to use packet writing software?

Burn the image onto the cdrw then try it,if it works then burn image onto a cdr if not erase the cdrw,delete the image and start again.

P.S.If u want to check a image to c if it worked try Daemon Tools or ISOBuster(save time burning it to a cdrw)
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Correct! Test LaserLock & SecuROM on D-Tools. Check the elby site for SD2 burners or the threads in my signature, btw add the ASUS 40x as a SD2 killer.
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thanks guys appreciate.Just a quick question on formatting cdrw's.Is any proggy better than another.I know Direct CD uses sparing so a 650mb disk yields only slightly more than 530mb of recordable space(so a 700mb disk won't be much better).Any suggestions on that ?
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I think all packet writing software will result in a free space of about 530MB when formatting a 650MB CD-RW disc (I use InCD). Just remember one golden rule: only use one packet writing software on your system. Two kinds of packet writing software will give you problems.
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