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Subject: Cd-Creator Question
Steven,
I am still unable to get copying of a data cd using 1:1 Cd-Copy. I have
been able to copy a data cd using Creat Data-CD, however. On Sunday, you
created two image files: C:\image.bin and C:\image.toc. I was able to
transfer files from cd I was to copy from the cd to C:\image.bin and then
burn a copy by writing the image file. Question---Now that I've written
that image file, what do I do with it? Using ZTBold, I see it
is471,988,224 bytes in size. Of course I want to clean the file or do I
delete the file and create another? (Dumb question, but I need to know!)
BTW, the C:\image.toc file has 104 bytes.
What determines the size of those files? When I first made the image on
the file it was over 1200 bytes, now with the image loaded in the file it
is half that much or the size of the file allotted minus the image
residing in the file. I hope you get my meaning here. Also, on Sunday was
the program you mentioned you used was Object Desktop? You indicated or
said it wasn't supported or sold anylonger but could possibly find it on
eBay.
Thanks,
Butch
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