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thebaz67 

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Joined: Dec. 2009
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Posted on: Dec. 29 2009,14:44 |
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I created an ISO file from an existing CD-ROM I have. I extracted 2 files. Deleted those files from the ISO.
I made some minor edits to these 2 files, then I added them to the ISO file.
So far everything seems fine.
I save the ISO then I burn it to a CDR. After burning I can only open one of the 2 files. The other gives the following error
Cannot open the E:\PARAM.SYS file. Make sure a disk is in the drive you specified.
I received no errors while burning the ISO and when I open the file in the ISO prior to burning it opens properly.
Any Help?
thanks Baz
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xoben 

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Posted on: Dec. 29 2009,20:44 |
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Suggestion: 1) Open the ISO file, choose 'File'->'Create File Checksums' from main menu to get a .md5 file 2) Choose 'Tools'->'Verify CD/DVD Checksums' to verify files on the burned CDR
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thebaz67 

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Posted on: Dec. 30 2009,11:33 |
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I tried what you suggested and the checksum for the file in question fails. All the others are correct. Is there anything I can do to get around this?
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
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Posted on: Dec. 30 2009,22:59 |
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Possible problem: 1) Try to burn another CDR, and see if it is a media related problem 2) If the CDR is too full, files reside on the outer border of the disc may not be accessed properly. My suggestion is: Open the modified ISO, Choose 'File'->'Properties' from main menu and check 'Optimize', then save as a new ISO and try to burn again.
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