alexfeinman.com). Once you??™ve created the disc image file, you can
either burn it to another disc (by itself), or you can open it with Iso-
Buster (http://www.isobuster.com) and extract the files by dragging and
dropping.
The other possibility is that you??™re reading the disc with an old CD drive
that doesn??™t support multisession CDs. (Each time you burn files to a
disc, you??™re creating another ???session,??? or track, on that disc.) In this
case, there??™s little you can do to make the earlier sessions readable, short
of replacing the drive. Luckily, brand-new CD/DVD readers are cheap
and plentiful!
Windows Media Player complains about insufficient space
Assuming your arithmetic skills are up to par, and the total length of all
the tracks you??™re trying to burn to an audio CD doesn??™t exceed the
capacity of the disc, it??™s possible that it??™s a hardware problem. If you
have more than one CD or DVD drive connected to the same IDE controller,
they can fight for system resources. To fix the problem, make
sure that your burner is the only CD or DVD writer on the chain; if one
drive is connected to the primary IDE controller, make sure the other
one is plugged into the secondary controller, and that neither is in conflict
with another device (such as the hard disk, usually occupying the
primary master slot).
None of your discs are readable anywhere
Visit your CD/DVD burner manufacturer??™s web site and see whether
there??™s a firmware update.
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