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Where are the sessions/volumes in my multisession discs

Aug 25, 2005 5:12PM PDT

In WIN XP SP2 I can no longer find my previous burning sessions on data discs. I burn multisession data discs (CD and DVD) to save my documents with Nero 6. In WIN ME it was easy to find an earlier version of a doc: right click the drive with the disc, click properties in the menu and then click volume and choose the volume/session with the correct version of the file you want. In XP, if you do the same, there no longer is a tab volume in the menu, so I can only access the last session.
I tried the Nero manual but that still insist there should be a volume tab. Tried the same sequence in the explorer with the same dismal result. Please help.
Hedwich

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?Free? program called ?IosBuster?
Aug 26, 2005 8:59AM PDT

Use the ?Free? program called ?IosBuster? URL =

http://www.isobuster.com/

[The Pro Version you have to pay for???].
To use the ?IosBuster? program = Open up a Session = Left Click on ''My Disc'' [blue]and open the folder = Right Click on required File and you have in the Dropdown Menu = ?Extract XXX'' = with which enables you to copy a File/Folder from the CD to a selected location on your computer.

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isobuster vs a Nero or Windows solution
Aug 26, 2005 9:20PM PDT

Thanks for your reply, went to the website but cannot find free version unless you mean a trial version and shareware. Am a bit doubtful about this, Firefox froze twice on that website... both times at the same point: when I wanted to print the particulars of the programme, so... I would realy prefer to solve the problem with either Nero or WIN XP.
Hedwich

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IsoBuster is Free
Aug 27, 2005 9:10AM PDT

To read re ''Free''
Go to the Web page Click on link [on left hand side of page] ''IsoBuster'', then next at the bottom of the page click on the grey field ''Click here to understand our Freeware vs. Shareware policy'' [yes it is a hyperlink!] and read the details on the Free programming