Backing up a CD
To copy a commercial CD you must own the copyright or obtain permission from the copyright owner. If you do not own the copyright or do not obtain permission from the copyright owner, you might be violating copyright law and might be subject to payment of damages or other remedies. For more information on copyright law, consult your legal advisor.
Problem solving
Computer problems can be caused by hardware, software, or user error. The information in this section might be useful to help you solve problems or to gather helpful information you can pass on to a service technician. You might also need to refer to your computer,
Review the following list for any problem descriptions that might fit your situation.
You cannot create a multi session disc.
Be sure that there is enough space left on the disc for another session. Writing a session requires
You cannot successfully write to a CD-R or CD-RW disc.
Take the following actions:
1.Verify that the process is not being interrupted by a screen saver, an antivirus program, an Internet or
2.Verify that the hard disk has been defragmented.
3.Consult the hard disk drive manufacturer or vendor if an older hard disk drive is conducting a thermal recalibration during a write operation.
4.Replace the disc if it is bad or scratched.
5.Disable the Windows Auto Insert Notify function on your
You cannot eject a disc.
Take the following actions after ensuring that the drive is not in the process of writing to a disc:
1.Eject the disc through software.
2.Use the Eject button.
3.Turn off the computer. Wait 45 seconds; then turn on the computer and try using the Eject button again.
4.If other methods do not work, use the emergency eject lever. For more information, see Chapter 4, “Preparing to use the Combo Drive,” on page
You cannot read from the CD disc after successfully writing to it.
Take the following actions:
Chapter 7. Using the Combo Drive