Hi,

I'm using cdrecord 1.9a03 under Windows NT and I want to write a script
which writes some stuff to a CD and after that, compares the CD contents
with the original files.

Now, my problem is that when cdrecord has finished writing the CD, the
directory command "dir x:" still shows the directory of the previous
CD in the drive.

My idea was to "-eject" and "-load" the newly burned CD, but this does
not help either.

Any ideas anyone how I can tell Windows to physically re-read the CD-ROM
and update it's internal directory cache?

Thanks // Tom

P.S.: Please no advices like "use Linux". I would do it if it would be
      possible for this project.
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