Sorry to confuse you with detail -

What you need to know is:

As soon as you wipe any data from the hard drive and other sources, or lose the 
notes of what you put on the disc
 - then your disc loses it all.

Your PC may decide unilaterally to do that for you - power off without shutdown,
 and then - correct your filesystem to remove your profile entry perhaps
 Then give you 15 seconds to stop it creating a replacement profile for you - 
and wiping the proper one 

JimB.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick Glazier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: Number of sessions allowed on a CD-R


> Clipped and moved around parts of question to match
> the way I started to answer the reply...  mixed in...
> 
> > I'm still reading through the information in that FAQ
> 
> I spent hours there one day years ago...
> I think for the size of the "batches of files" I put on there,
> I will run out of physical space before I clog up the PMA
> or the filesystem...  I'm not even sure the PMA gets used
> for mastering data disks...
> 
> Here is a sample of what I'm doing on one disk.
> (I am very good at automatically adapting to only do thing
> that always work...)
> 
>     Session 1   65m
>     Session 2 121m
>     Session 3 156m
>     Session 4   30m
> 
> I may never even get all the way to 20 sessions this way...
> 
> The Disk is a 700m CD-R.
> 
> I was hoping for an answer something like the following:
> ~ ~After 90 or so sessions~, ~the disk "looses it all" ~ ~
> 
>                                            Rick Glazier
> 
> 
> From: "James Button"
> 
> 
> > Do CD's reverse ? 
> 
> Dual sided? Not that I ever heard, but then again I only recently heard
> of dual layer-double sided DVD 
> 
> > And - more to the point - If you have you found the answer, what is it
> 
> I was looking for "something" that might only be significant for someone
> trying to place tons of small files, EACH on different sessions... I do not 
> think
> the limitations will catch up to me with my current usage pattern...
> 
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