From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 11 18:49:11 2003
As it looks that you updated the web page, is there any reason that you
sill state that cdrecord does not support DVD+?
You most likely refer to the second question, Kernel patch? This sounds
No, as I clearly said, I am refering to the
From: Ed Vazquez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problem:
The old (1.11a12) version successfully creates CD-RWs that are
readable, bootable, etc. by all OS's here, the new version (2.0x) does
not.
First, it would help a lot to save my time if you had decribed your problem.
Media:
Ricoh CD-RW Type 74
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 05:43:54PM -0600, Ed Vazquez wrote:
Problem:
The old (1.11a12) version successfully creates CD-RWs that are
readable, bootable, etc. by all OS's here, the new version (2.0x) does
not.
[snip]
Media:
Ricoh CD-RW Type 74 650Mb
On running a cdrecord dev=1,1,0 -blank
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 06:46:15PM -0700, ehab samir aziz wrote:
This command below destroyed another windows copy
WHY
I see nothing below indicating anything wrong. What is it that you
claim is broken?
If you made a multisession cd in nero, and then did what you wrote to
it, then I
Here is the additional output you requested, the CD-RW is a RICOH,
printed with blue silkscreen ink, reading (from the top):
CD-RW COMPACT DISC REWRITABLE RICOH RICOH COMPANY, LTD. MADE IN JAPAN
TYPE 74 650MB
I have an even dozen of them, bought at the same time as a 100 count
stack of standard
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jun 12 18:23:37 2003
Here is the additional output you requested, the CD-RW is a RICOH,
printed with blue silkscreen ink, reading (from the top):
CD-RW COMPACT DISC REWRITABLE RICOH RICOH COMPANY, LTD. MADE IN JAPAN
TYPE 74 650MB
I have an even dozen of them, bought
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