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| How to locate and open successive CD data burns in Win XP ? Finding groups of data burned at various dates was easy in 98 SE. The CD property sheet listed the groups, any of which could then be selected and viewed in Win Explorer. Win XP properties claims to be "populating" the disk, but gives only the most recent data group. The few burners I've looked at, isobuster, imgburn, don't appear to offer a facility to do this. Suggestion would be much appreciated. -- RobF Address anti-spammed |
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| RE: How to locate and open successive CD data burns in Win XP ? -- jad "RobF" wrote: > Finding groups of data burned at various dates was easy in 98 SE. The CD > property sheet listed the groups, any of which could then be selected and > viewed in Win Explorer. > > Win XP properties claims to be "populating" the disk, but gives only the > most recent data group. The few burners I've looked at, isobuster, imgburn, > don't appear to offer a facility to do this. Suggestion would be much > appreciated. > -- > RobF > Address anti-spammed > > > Search for the files using the file extension. Example; *.iso, *.img. You should be able to locate them this way. |
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