I had a similar scenario when I ruined a CDR - the older contents appeared
in one drive and the new (supposedly multisession) contents only appeared in
the other drive.
CD-RWs don't last forever. Have you erased a few times already? Maybe buy
a new disc. Also, some older computers, particularly laptops, have trouble
reading some data discs.
Damo
"Chad" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Here's the scenario:
>
> I put a CD-RW disc into a CD-RW drive and erase the disc using the Writing
> Wizard. I then burn new files onto the disc using the Writing Wizard.
> After
> the disc is ejected, I re-insert the disc to verify the new files are
> there.
> No problem.
>
> I then take the disc home and insert it into my CD-ROM drive on my laptop.
> The new files do not show up. In fact, old files do, some of which I can
> open. So the old files were in fact not erased as the CD-RW drive showed
> they
> were.
>
> Also, my CD-ROM drive shows different data on my disc, burned on different
> dates. For example, if I saved some files on March 24, those files all
> show
> up and no other files. If I restart my laptop, my CD-ROM may read only
> files
> burned April 3. Keep in mind that I erased all of these files previously
> using a CD-RW drive.
>
> So what is going on here? Obviously, the CD-RW drive isn't erasing all of
> the files even though it shows so. That seems like a major security issue
> if
> one drive shows files as not existing, but in reality they do.
>
> Is the problem the result of the disc, the drives, or both? Why are
> different drives reading different information on the same disc?