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> Is there a software package that will call for another CD when the
> files to be written are too large for one CD?
I've found that most backup software that is designed to write to RW or
R's, will also handle changing CDs. I use an older copy of what was
Seagate backup program, later changed to Stomp backup, and goodness
knows what it is now. I think nero will even do this.
I've got a ton of CDRW's downstairs that I used to use for this, but an
external drive for 60$ is sooooooooo much easier. And flipping CD's is
no fun. Think about it. Especially when XP came into this mix and
terabyte drives came around. I use one or two CDRW's now for testing
ISO images. (sorry, not into virtual drives yet).
There are other ways to do this, and I'm just tossing out ideas since
you gave little reason for it. Winrar will rar files and split them
into a specified size, like 650Megs. Then you can burn each file then
to a single CD. Its not fancy, but it works in a pinch.