|
| | > Yves Leclerc wrote:
| >> You will need to install the multi-session reader software. XP does
not
| >> do multi-session CD natively.
| >>
| >> | >>
| >>>How do I read all the multi-track sessions on a CD?
| >>>
| >>>Through Explorer, I can only read on of the sessions.
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>----------------------------------------------------------
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| >>>----------------------------------------------------------
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http://www.usenet.com
| >>
| >>
| >>
| >
| > Yves, Yves, Yves. You seem to be *very* confused about optical disks. XP
| > does indeed do multi-session burning--files may be added to a CD-R until
| > its capacity is reached. The OP needs to do a Google search for ISO
Buster
| > and download the free version, which will let him see all of what's on
the
| > disk.
|
| If Yves is confused, then why did you say the same thing, install the
| multi-session reader software?
| In Yves reply, replace 'do' with 'read'.
| --
| Ron Sommer
You don't know what you're talking about either, apparently. XP *will* read
multi-session disks. If it creates them, what sense would it make for it not
to be able to read them? What Yves was apparently referring to was a UDF
reader, perhaps in the belief that the OP's disk was packet-written, but
there's nothing in the post to suggest that. My suggestion, ISO Buster,
will allow the OP to see the disk contents no matter how they were written.