Thanks Darcy .. as noted, I just started using Burnagain, but I
think I'll be looking aroudn for an external HD. When you say the
price of Toast, for example, how much are you talking about?
Thanks,
Dean
On Sep 5, 2005, at 11:42 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Dean,
If you're going to back up files one at a time, then get an
external FW or USB 2 hard drive. CD-R is only really useful if
you're going to back up 650-700 MB of data at once. CD-RW requires
third-party software to rewrite without wiping the disk first, and
for the price of, e.g., Toast, you can get a decent-sized external HD.
- Darcy
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On 05 Sep 2005, at 1:01 AM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Ok, guys, I'm sorry, but I'm still confused (a congenital
condition, I assure you). Ok, so I'm working on a Fin File, and
after a hard day's work, I wish to back up said file. I insert a
black disc in my new iMac G5, give it a name, and move the file in
question to the disc. I burn it. The next time I try to copy a
file (any file) to same disc, the message instructs that a file
can not be moved to this disc, because the files can not be
modified. I have tried this both with CD-RW and CD R music. I
know you have told me this before, but, as usual, I do not
remember the answer. How do I back up files to a disc and make
said disc function more than once?
In advance, I thank you for once again sharing your wisdom.
Dean
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