After a buffer underrun, the disc remains unclosed (as indicated by the diagnose program). How do I close the disc and why can I only access the last written session but no sessions prior to that?
Sa-Nguan Uarsirisab sgnaun@ksc7.th.com sent this question and the following answer which was given to him by Hewlett Packard SureStore tech support: The software will close the disc if it can. Since it hasn’t been able to so far, that indicates communication with the CD-R might not be very good. Use the CFGISA program to change the controller’s DMA Speed to 3. Also try changing the DMA channel and IRQ. Frequently when a session fails, it will disappear when you add more data to the CD later. I (gvolk) have also found that sometimes Jeff Arnold’s freeware program FINALIZE can help in correctly closing an errored CD.
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