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Subject: Re: Formatting CDs
From: BRUCE STANLEY <bruce.stanley () prodigy ! net>
Date: 2007-06-27 13:08:38
Message-ID: 470595.45058.qm () web81807 ! mail ! mud ! yahoo ! com
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Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@greshko.com> wrote: Thufir wrote:
> I'm not sure that it's possible to mount a CD R/W such that you can write
> and read to it dynamically with random access.
>
> Is it possible to do that in windows?
I do not believe it is possible in windows the way the OP wants it either.
The only thing that I know is to create a multi-session CD-RW and then using
your burner software drag and drop additional files to the CD. The same
can be done in Linux.
I guess no one on this list has ever used the Nero/INCD sofware under
Windows.
You can format the CD-RW disk to act like a Hard drive,
that is, drag and drop files to it like a hard drive, copy to,
delete, etc.
There is no session management to maintain.
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<br><br><b><i>Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@greshko.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote \
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padding-left: 5px;"> Thufir wrote:<br>> I'm not sure that it's possible to mount a \
CD R/W such that you can write <br>> and read to it dynamically with random \
access.<br>> <br>> Is it possible to do that in windows?<br><br>I do not \
believe it is possible in windows the way the OP wants it either.<br><br>The only \
thing that I know is to create a multi-session CD-RW and then using<br> your burner \
software drag and drop additional files to the CD. The same<br>can be done in \
Linux.<br><br> </blockquote><br>I guess no one on this list has ever used the \
Nero/INCD sofware under<br>Windows.<br><br>You can format the CD-RW disk to act like \
a Hard drive,<br>that is, drag and drop files to it like a hard drive, \
copy to,<br>delete, etc.<br><br>There is no session management to \
maintain. <br><br><br>
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