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Hi All, If anybody can give me some advise on this matter i would be greatfull, i placed some photos onto two separate CD,s one is a CD-rw disc the ...
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    image cd - unable to mount

    Hi All,
    If anybody can give me some advise on this matter i would be greatfull, i placed some photos onto two separate CD,s one is a CD-rw disc the other CD-r disk for some reason when i went to put them back onto my computer they would not mount.
    I installed the dares-qt from the adept manager but could not find the program. My question is why am i unable to read the discs and do i need to do anything else to install the dares program or can you recommend some other solution, these discs play okay on the television

    cheers

    ian

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    Are they made in the normal way, with a normal
    file system, or are they made by some proprietary
    program in their own secret format?

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    one of them was burned via windows XP program before i changed to linux using my DVD the other i loaded into my pictures and burned a cd from that. I used Nero burning tool 5.5 it was quite a while ago. I have had this problem with the odd movie i have downloaded and burnt off do you think it could be the way the disc is formatted, i burn using the iso format for movies and have not tried it on linux K3B yet.
    What about the anti scratch program dares-qt does it show on the front end as i am not able to locate this once it is installed

    Cheers

    ian

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    I've heard people say that some times you burn a disk that
    will read on some drives and not on others. Maybe it's a quality control issue
    with the manufacture of drives, or blank disks.

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