Hi
I need to access a session on a burnt disk that was burnt as a multisession disk, All that i can presently see is the last session that has been burnt.
Thanx
Running Mandrake 9.2
cheers
Hi
I need to access a session on a burnt disk that was burnt as a multisession disk, All that i can presently see is the last session that has been burnt.
Thanx
Running Mandrake 9.2
cheers
And To All Those Opposed, WELL !!!
>Deleted< " Looks like a serial no."
Just right click your cd drive in my computer or window explorer. And then choose properties. You will see every session you have burnt. Choose the one you want to access.
> Just right click your cd drive in my computer or window explorer
So mandrake is a windows OS now is it?
If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.
>So mandrake is a windows OS now is it?
Trying hard last I heard.
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Or was that RedHat?
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My best code is written with the delete key.
Sorry I don't even know what is mandrake ? I think mandrake is one of cd burning software.
thanx for the help afreedboy
least you r now informed , as for me ,, well im still at the same place .. wondering ,,
And To All Those Opposed, WELL !!!
>Deleted< " Looks like a serial no."
A quick google found this
http://zgp.org/pipermail/linux-eliti...ch/004067.html
If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.
Mandrake's an RPG object.Originally posted by afreedboy
Sorry I don't even know what is mandrake ? I think mandrake is one of cd burning software.
Both. Or is it Fedora now?Originally posted by Prelude
>So mandrake is a windows OS now is it?
Trying hard last I heard.
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Or was that RedHat?
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SuSE, Redhat (Fedora), and Mandrake are the newbie friendly distros.
>>SuSE, Redhat (Fedora), and Mandrake are the newbie friendly distros.
there's nothing wrong with linux newb's.....
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