"Mr. Arnold" <MR.
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> "John E" <> wrote in message
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>> My brother in law uses a Dell PC with 'Sonic' CD writing software (I
>> guess it is Sonic RecordNow!). He has a big collection of CDs containing
>> photos (of industrial hardware - his hobby), and he has recently passed
>> two of his CDs containing holiday and wedding photos to me.
>>
>> I am running Vista (x64) with two DVD drives, one a Sony and one an LG
>> 'Super Multi' and when I try to read his CDs I see part of the folder
>> structure, but some folders are missing, and sometimes all files within a
>> folder are missing. My wife is still using XP (32bit) with an older Sony
>> DVD drive, and she can see all the folders and files. A friend who lives
>> abroad had exactly the same problem as me, unable to see the folders that
>> I could also not see. I don't know what OS or drives this friend has,
>> however.
>>
>> Could this be a Vista issue? It seems unlikely that both of my DVD drives
>> would have the same problem - they both have upgraded firmware, and work
>> fine with my own old disks (not that I've checked all of them). My friend
>> is concerned that his huge collection of pictures will be useless if/when
>> he upgrades in the future. Maybe it's a 'Sonic' authoring issue. I don't
>> think he was using any packet-writing software on his disks and he says
>> he finalised both disks.
>>
>> Suggestions gratefully received.
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> You can also do this as well to get at old legacy solutions.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx
>
Hi Mr Arnold,
Thanks for taking the trouble to reply. However, I am more concerned about
the fact that this guy might end up with a lot of 'perfectly burned' disks
which he can't use in the future - under Vista. Nobody yet has suggested
that there might be an issue with Vista in reading disks burned under XP. I
wonder if there is an issue here.
John.