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How 2 disable G4 CD burner's automatic 'Close CD', CD & $ Conservation Techniques |
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Mon 3 Jun 2002, 11:12
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Okay, perhaps someone here can assist me on this... It seems that each time I burn a file or two, equaling a couple MBs to CD, My (G4 1GHz dualie) Mac's burner automaticaly closes(write protects) the doomed disk after the burn, so I can no longer add any more material to the CD!!!! I haven't been able to figure out how to disengauge this action. Am I an idiot or is this just the way Apple has intended it? I have way too many CDs with over 600 megabytes of unusable disk space,,, not very efficiant. How can I burn just a few files at a time onto my CDs and continue adding files from later sessions to the CD until it is full? So far I have been forced to compile enough files until they summ in total 700MB, then I finally commit them to CD,,,, This is nutzz. Can someone share any wisdom on this problem?
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Mon 3 Jun 2002, 17:12
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I can assure you Apple are NOT idiots (well… Give us a 10 G5 2GHz with 10 PCI slots and w'ell say it They use the Technologies from Astarté they bought last year (if I remember well). I haven't used this part of the system (just disabled it on a friend's mac so the only wisdom I can say is: (and Astarté knew a thing or two on cd burning) -check the controling software (there should be at least an control pannel) to see if there's not a checkbox which should be in a different state. -trash the referal preferences files -zap your PRAM and rebuikd your desktop -prey! -sacrifice a black animal on top of the mac (any specy will do) -find a good psychatrist If it doesn't work… use toast and disable the Apple software (but I think it's just a wrong setting)
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Mon 3 Jun 2002, 21:16
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Merci, Lepetitmartien. Now, what is best to use for the bloody sacrafice in this senario, a virgin goat or lamb?
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