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Oliver Leitner wrote:
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Benjamin Sher wrote:
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I did install my Scientific Linux system from data CD's, using my
CD/CDWriter drive (hdc). But now it turns out that I cannot transfer any
of my data files from a data CD to my computer using my CD/CDWriter
drive. I can only do it using my DVD drive, whose contents show up
correctly in File Manager.
Thank you.
Benjamin
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Hi Benjamin
is that data cd really a cd, or is it a dvd. on the other hand, is your
cdwriter also a dvd player, and if so, does it support the dvd media
(aka does it do dvd+-r/rw, or has it certain spec limitations?).
Greetings
Oliver Leitner
Technical Staff
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Dear Oliver:<br>
<br>
Thanks so much for responding.<br>
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1) It really is a data CD. In fact, I compiled it using K3b on a CD-RW
disk.<br>
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2) My CD/CDWriter is ONLY a CDWriter. It cannot write DVD. My DVD drive
is just a DVD Player, not a DVD writer. It came with my Dell Dimension
8200, which I bought five years ago.<br>
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Thanks again.<br>
<br>
Benjamin<br>
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