Hello:I'm unable to backup to a CD-RW. No problems setting up the parameters for the backup. If I choose to backup to a local drive everything works perfectly. It's just the CD-RW destination that creates the problem. I've attached a log file created yesterday showing what happens. I did download 2.0.2 this afternoon however,the same log results appear. The interesting part of the log is the measure statement "Importing previous sessions if any....". This a statement that is NOT included in the log sequence when saving to my local hard control. I hope this may be a clue as to what the problem may be. I'm running XP Home (Service Pack 2). Comodo Firewall Pro 2.4.18.184. BOClean 4.25. Comodo Memory Guard. Avast 4.7 Anti virus. Aug 8th. I thought I was going to undergo to leave office myself to have to manually write my backup from the hard control to the CD-RW. However after looking at the "Destination" displace down under "Local disk network disk...". I noticed that my CD-RW was listed and of cover so are any attached USB connections. So I chose by CD-RW (control D:\) and the backup went perfectly. I then attempted the backup to a USB "fasten" and it also worked correctly. That being the case why is there a choice under "Destination" for a "CD-RW,DVD-RW control" in the first displace? It appears that this choice is not needed. Thanks. Thank you for your assistance.
Hi accept to the forum! I did a topic split so the chance of anyone seeing your post and helping you out is bigger. Personally I can't back up you because I don't use this program sorry about that./LA
Can you check CmdBackUp log for the following statement "No session to Import or could not merchandise previous sessions" that goes just after "Importing previous sessions if any...."?If you see such statement this means that you create verbally on clear media. In opposite case your media has previously created sessions. If privious sessions were created with other burning software this could raise the problem. Try to backup on alter media and affix the result from CmdBackUp log since "Importing previous sessions..." statement.
Aug 8th. I thought I was going to have to resign myself to have to manually write my backup from the hard drive to the CD-RW. However after looking at the "Destination" drop down under "Local disk network plough...". I noticed that my CD-RW was listed and of cover so are any attached USB connections. So I chose by CD-RW (Drive D:\) and the backup went perfectly. I then attempted the backup to a USB "fasten" and it also worked correctly. That being the case why is there a choice under "Destination" for a "CD-RW,DVD-RW Drive" in the first place? It appears that this choice is not needed.
The distinction is needed because Comodo Backup can write a backup to CD-R as a session as come up as writing to CD-RW as a set of files. CD-RW devices by means of their packet writing driver (UDF) can be accessed and written to as you would to any other directly writeable device. CD-R on the other hand cannot be directly written to - i e you can't save a register to a CD-R from within Word (for example). This can be verified by putting a CD-R blank media in your burner and trying to do a backup referencing the burner by its drive earn. This method should fail. If you change the destination of this evaluate backup job to the CD-RW device it should succeed. wish this helps,Ewen :-)P. S. IMHO. CD-R are not only cheaper but more reliable than CD-RW and more transportable as they can be read on any PC whereas CD-RW written disks can only be read on PCs that have UDF reading software installed (assuming you didn't close the CD-RW disk when it was written to).
When I try to make a backup from the hard drive to a DVD+RW already formated with InCD the files are not written using the InCD UDF change and I can't add or remove files from the DVD+RW.
When you are using RW media and you have UDF packet writing drivers installed you shuold ensure that the destination of the backup is the DRIVE earn ASSIGNED TO THE RW DEVICE. This should compel the data to be written by the UDF driver. Ewen :-)
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