David,

Retrospect-written CDs are not readable in CD-ROM drives, if that's what you
mean. You should hook up the drive they were originally written to, as well
as the destination drive, and then perform the transfer.

Matthew Tevenan
Technical Support Specialist
Dantz Development Corporation
925.253.3050 
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> From: david bonde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 18:16:19 +0100
> To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Transferring from one media to another?
> 
> At 09.05 -0800 2000-01-04, Matthew Tevenan wrote/2000-01-04, 09.05
> -0800 skrev Matthew Tevenan:
> 
>> --Hook up both (supported) drives to the backup computer and initiate a
>> backup set transfer, from Tools>Copy>Transfer. Designate a source set and
>> create and/or designate a destination set. Keep in mind that transferring
>> does not use any kind of matching files among the source and destination.
>> Transfer is not designed to clone a backup set. A backup set created by
>> transfer has only the latest Snapshot for each source in its catalog; it has
>> no Snapshots on its media. Therefore, you cannot retrieve Snapshots from
>> media created by backup set transfer.
> 
> Is ok to read the cd-rw:s in a reader, or do I need to hook up to
> burners to the same computer?
> 
> 
> 
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