xtremee Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 (edited) Hi all,i wanna help in burning 900 MB CD which is my PE CDi wanna to know how to burn it using Nero 6 Ultra Editon and how also i can burn it with Cdrwin v4Btw,My ISO cd is 888 MB (i c this when i click properties) but in this pic u will see that it is 909 MB CD so i wanna to know is it 900 MB or i need to reduce it to 900 MBRegards,Xtremee Edited September 15, 2005 by xtremee
zeko Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 first, you have to enable overburning to that size and than burn cd in dao mode.
xtremee Posted September 15, 2005 Author Posted September 15, 2005 @ZekoThanks for ur replyBut can u tell me where i can enable overburning and wat is dao mode thanks
flupke Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Where do you see that it is a 909 MB image? It's only 888 MB or 909648 kB or 931479552 B.DAO means disc-at-once, don't ask me what it is but just burn the image using that method. You should be able to choose that before burning it with nero.Overburning is a setting in Nero Burning ROM. File | Preferences... | Expert Features.888 MB is to much to burn on a 700 MB CD. Normally there only fits 730 - 740 MB on it. You will have to buy a 800 MB CD and overburn it or a 900 MB CD. I'm not sure wether the latter exists.
neil Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 a quick google for '900mb cd' popped up a few sites, the first one being http://www.mam-e.com/web/cd-r_100_min_900mb_golden.phtml.there is also an over-burning guide available from a link on the same page or downloaded from http://download.mam-e.com/burning_guide.pdf.This allows you to burn the full 900mb onto the disk with Nero.
InTheWayBoy Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 You can buy 900MB CDR's...but since they aren't standard you have to watch out for many things:1. Will the burner support it? Maybe2. Will the software support it? Nero will3. Will the reader support it...this is the trickiest part, as many lasers seem to stop well before the 800MB limit, let alone 900MB. 4. They are even more fragile, as you are essentially burning to the edge, which means if you drop the CD and smash an end it's probably fubar.Your best bet is to look into a DVD, or maybe throttle back all the extra files...I haven't seen a BartPE CD that big in...well...ever!
xtremee Posted September 16, 2005 Author Posted September 16, 2005 @flupke,1st thanks for ur reply Where do you see that it is a 909 MB image? It's only 888 MB or 909648 kB or 931479552 B.the 1st pic form properties and the 2nd i c it in the explorer888 MB is to much to burn on a 700 MB CD. Normally there only fits 730 - 740 MB on it. You will have to buy a 800 MB CD and overburn it or a 900 MB CD. I'm not sure wether the latter exists.i buy 900 MB CD to burn on itThanx again---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------@neil,1st thanks for ur reply there is also an over-burning guide available from a link on the same page or downloaded from http://download.mam-e.com/burning_guide.pdf.This allows you to burn the full 900mb onto the disk with Nero.i will read it Thanx again-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------@InTheWayBoy,1st thanks for ur reply 1. Will the burner support it? Maybe---->YesYour best bet is to look into a DVD, or maybe throttle back all the extra files...I haven't seen a BartPE CD that big in...well...ever!i don't have one, i plan to get one .Thanx again-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Regards,Xtremee
pmshah Posted September 23, 2005 Posted September 23, 2005 You can all kinds of CD-Writers supporting 32x for CD-RW but media is difficult to find & at best dicey.Sanyo announced a writer supporting 900 mb cd natively but did not make much headway in the market since DVDs became so cheap.
bmn Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 true i also suggest dvd.bcz insted of corrupting the disc by over burning it,dvd is better.
PIRATA! Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 Can please someone link the "burning_guide.pdf" file to another place??The link above does not work any more and I can't just get this tutorial from anywhere else.Thank you very much.
jaclaz Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 Can please someone link the "burning_guide.pdf" file to another place??The link above does not work any more and I can't just get this tutorial from anywhere else.Thank you very much. Comeon, the Wayback Machine is there just for this reason:http://www.archive.org/http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://downlo...rning_guide.pdfjaclaz
PIRATA! Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Can please someone link the "burning_guide.pdf" file to another place??The link above does not work any more and I can't just get this tutorial from anywhere else.Thank you very much. Comeon, the Wayback Machine is there just for this reason:http://www.archive.org/http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://downlo...rning_guide.pdfjaclazOh my....thank you very much!! I just forgot about the Archive webservice..... Did you where able to burn 99min cds???Thank you very very much!
jaclaz Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Did you where able to burn 99min cds???Never even tried too , be aware that on some (supposedly low-quality) drives the "extra effort" for reaching the "increased" area on the CD may result in mis-alignments/breakage of the lens supporting/moving parts, and some (supposedly older) drives simply cannot "reach" that area.Rule of the thumb is: until you stay around 700÷750 Mb use CD's, if you need more, use DVD's.jaclaz
PIRATA! Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 Did you where able to burn 99min cds???Never even tried too , be aware that on some (supposedly low-quality) drives the "extra effort" for reaching the "increased" area on the CD may result in mis-alignments/breakage of the lens supporting/moving parts, and some (supposedly older) drives simply cannot "reach" that area.Rule of the thumb is: until you stay around 700÷750 Mb use CD's, if you need more, use DVD's.jaclazYeah...but in my car I have a cd-mp3 player...not a dvd-mp3 player....
ideas Posted March 26, 2008 Posted March 26, 2008 you can burn up to about 1gb on a regular 700mb 80min CD all at ease with one of those Plextor DVDRW drives cost around $75. checkout newegg or tigerdirect
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