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Data Addon Program?, Please Help Me
Onestep
post Mar 5 2005, 02:31 AM
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I bought a new CD Burner with a speed of 52x where my old one was 16x. The problem is this, I can no longer use Click N Burn to add Data to my CD-RW disk? Does anybody know of a program that lets me ADD Data to a RW disk til its full? I have tried Nero and serveral others and it won't allow but calls for a new disk and the disk only has 85 MB on there. When I try to use Click N Burn with 52x burner it brings up a Tun-time error 9 and script out of range? But I reinstalled my 16x burner and Click N Burn works perfect? So anybody know of a program that will let me add please? All help deeply appreciated.
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