Cesar,
We obviously have a difference in terminology here since it is impossible
to "move, delete, rename, etc." to a CD-R. CD-R's are write once. You
MUST be using CD-RW's so I'll go ahead and give you my thoughts
again: Since you have successfully performed this operation before you
either have a bad batch of media (which happens quite often to
me...especially with the "discount" blanks), your CD Writer needs a good
cleaning (you can buy a cleaning kit for about $10...I have used one twice
on my HP 8110I CD Writer), or you need to reinstall the drivers and
software that came with the burner.
Good luck.
At 09:18 PM 8/15/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Thanks, but...
>
>I have been working with DirectCD since I bought my HP-Writer.
>I have formated hundreds of CDs (CD-R). It's very simple, just right click
>and choose format, then you can copy, move, delete, rename, etc. all the
>files on the CD, when you finish you can leave it open or make it ISO
>compatible. You can later make it writable again if you wish to copy, move,
>delete, etc. anything else.
>
>I was just curios about that particular error code, becuase I've seen it 5
>times.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Cesar
>
>-----Mensaje original-----
> >DirectCD WILL NOT WORK with CD-R's (wRitable)!! It only works with CD-RW's
> >(ReWritable). Please check to make sure you are using the correct
> >media. When I first bought my CD Writer I made the same mistake that I
> >think you are making. Only 1 disk out of a box of 10 formatted for me and
> >it shouldn't have.
> >
> >If you ARE using the CD-RW's then you have either received a bad batch of
> >media, your CD Writer needs to be cleaned, or the drivers are not installed
> >properly.
> >
> >Let me know how you make out.
> >
> >At 07:11 AM 8/15/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >>Hi! Thanks for answering. But DirectCD does format CD-R so you can treat
> >>them like normal floppy disks.
> >>Thank you again.
> >>
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