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Why does Norton Utilities for Macintosh find errors on a CD that I made with CDEveryWhere?

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Why does Norton Utilities for Macintosh find errors on a CD that I made with CDEveryWhere?

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The “errors” are not really errors at all. The reason these results appear is due to how the hybrid CD is created. Some parameters of the volume are not the expected values on a normal Macintosh volume. These differences still conform to the volume specification published by Apple Computer, Inc. If you do a disk scan using either Norton Utilities, Disk First Aid, or some other utility, you will get volume bit map errors. The volume bit map records which areas of the disk are used. The cause is data that are used by non-Macintosh platforms. Those areas of the disk are marked used but no Macintosh file uses them. It is correct to report the error, but it will not affect using the CD.

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