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Burning Data CDs


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Boygeorge

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Greetings! :blink: I am a newby to this forum. I have been using my CDRW drive for a number of years, only
backing up Data folders and files using CDRW Disks formatted for Direct CD. My grandkids have made extensive use of my drive burning CDRs with Easy CD Creator. I have now decided to backup my Data
files on CDR Disks using EasyCD creator and Multi-sessions. All is well and goes as expected when burning
the first session. When I move data folder(s) or files(s) into the CD Layout for burning additional sessions all
of the stuff already burned to the disk previously also shows up in the CD Layout. This causes me to be
confused. :whistling: Is this normal? This may be a very important part of the program that I am not yet
familiar with? I hope that it does not reburn all of stuff that was burned previously. I shall appreciate any
help offered in this regard.
Kindest personal regards George King
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Nothing unusual

Some programmes update any changes to files and folders since burning
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Keith!! Many, many thanks for such a quick reply. I think you may have answered much more than I was asking. Do you mean that if I were to add (edit) something to a file in one of the folders already burned to that CDR disk, that file only, would be reburned in that folder?
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Nero does that

It is also showing the same information as if you had loaded it to see what was on the disc
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Keith!! I hereby SECOND my previous thanks. You have helped me a great deal. Kindest personal regards, George King
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