said: 
>>[R:\]dir 
>>Volume in drive R has no label. 
>>The Volume Serial Number is 534E:4A52. 
>>Directory of R:\ 
>>SYS0026: The specified disk or diskette cannot be accessed. 
>This may or may not be a problem.  I've never burned one of Jan's ISOs 
>since I already have my own bootable CDs.  I would expect it to look like 
>a normal file system, but I don't really know.  Does the dfsee readme 
>indicate what the content of the CD should look like after it is burned? 
>I guess I should ask have you ever burned a good CD with the drive?  Do 
>you have any way of knowing that the writer part is working correctly? 
Steven 
     Yes, I have burned good Cdr's with the drive. 
     Jan's read me warned that if one did not add their version 6 key to 
the ISO file they would have problems.  I do not have a license to version 
6 of DFSEE yet. 
     I was thinking the problem would be limited to DFSEE not working. 
     Think I'll try the other file you pointed me at. 
     Thanks 
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