I've been using PRASSI PRIMO DVD 2.0 with great success on my PIONEER A03.
I recently tried the exact same application on a TOSHIBA SD-6012 DVD-R/W but found that when building a Global Image, that the resultant image was split into multiple files.
Does anyone know what's going on?
The first PC is XPPro, while the notebook is XPHome. Both are NTFS.
On the Toshiba the GI comes out like this....
BACKUP.GI BACKUP(11).GI BACKUP(12).GI
Whereas on the PIONEER, there is just ONE big file....
BACKUP.GI
In this example, the three Toshiba files add up to the same size as the one Pioneer file.
What's up with that????
Thanks for any replies.
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This is not unusual and you just load the first GI the others load automaticaly when you burn to disk
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OK... thanks for the reply.
I figured that much, but was just wondering why the same program would respond so differently even though both systems were NTFS and XP (Pro and Home). Both systems have more than adequate hard drive space.
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