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John E
My brother in law uses a Dell PC with 'Sonic' CD writing software (I guess
it is Sonic RecordNow!). He has a big collection of CDs containing photos
(of industrial hardware - his hobby), and he has recently passed two of his
CDs containing holiday and wedding photos to me.
I am running Vista (x64) with two DVD drives, one a Sony and one an LG
'Super Multi' and when I try to read his CDs I see part of the folder
structure, but some folders are missing, and sometimes all files within a
folder are missing. My wife is still using XP (32bit) with an older Sony DVD
drive, and she can see all the folders and files. A friend who lives abroad
had exactly the same problem as me, unable to see the folders that I could
also not see. I don't know what OS or drives this friend has, however.
Could this be a Vista issue? It seems unlikely that both of my DVD drives
would have the same problem - they both have upgraded firmware, and work
fine with my own old disks (not that I've checked all of them). My friend is
concerned that his huge collection of pictures will be useless if/when he
upgrades in the future. Maybe it's a 'Sonic' authoring issue. I don't think
he was using any packet-writing software on his disks and he says he
finalised both disks.
Suggestions gratefully received.
John.
it is Sonic RecordNow!). He has a big collection of CDs containing photos
(of industrial hardware - his hobby), and he has recently passed two of his
CDs containing holiday and wedding photos to me.
I am running Vista (x64) with two DVD drives, one a Sony and one an LG
'Super Multi' and when I try to read his CDs I see part of the folder
structure, but some folders are missing, and sometimes all files within a
folder are missing. My wife is still using XP (32bit) with an older Sony DVD
drive, and she can see all the folders and files. A friend who lives abroad
had exactly the same problem as me, unable to see the folders that I could
also not see. I don't know what OS or drives this friend has, however.
Could this be a Vista issue? It seems unlikely that both of my DVD drives
would have the same problem - they both have upgraded firmware, and work
fine with my own old disks (not that I've checked all of them). My friend is
concerned that his huge collection of pictures will be useless if/when he
upgrades in the future. Maybe it's a 'Sonic' authoring issue. I don't think
he was using any packet-writing software on his disks and he says he
finalised both disks.
Suggestions gratefully received.
John.