TwoRails
11-26-2005, 02:48 PM
Is it normal for older CD-RWs, formatted in older CD burners, to not be compatible in newer DVD / CD burners? If I use my RWs in my old TDK burner, everything works just fine. I can read / write and do my special little backup jobs. When I forget to put the disc in the TDK and use a different burner, my data is Not seen, but a totally different set of files are present.
For instance, I just stuck on in my DVD burner and ZoneAlarm warned me that the disc was trying to access Firefox!?! I opened Windows Explorer and discovered there was an Autorun file and an OpenHTML.exe file there, as well as as a directory with a bunch of files that aren't mine.
I put the disc back into the CD burner, and the corrent files showed up and no trace of those other times. However, somehow the batch file I use on the RW to run my backup is now mysteriously corrupt!? Roxio's ScanDisk Recovery is running right now, attempting to fix whatever happened.
Any help or ideas are welcome! :)
For instance, I just stuck on in my DVD burner and ZoneAlarm warned me that the disc was trying to access Firefox!?! I opened Windows Explorer and discovered there was an Autorun file and an OpenHTML.exe file there, as well as as a directory with a bunch of files that aren't mine.
I put the disc back into the CD burner, and the corrent files showed up and no trace of those other times. However, somehow the batch file I use on the RW to run my backup is now mysteriously corrupt!? Roxio's ScanDisk Recovery is running right now, attempting to fix whatever happened.
Any help or ideas are welcome! :)