by Pilgrim on Sun Aug 22, 2004 8:47 pm
David,
Yes, you understood my problem correctly. Generally what happens is that I will be copying/moving a file from my HDD to a CD-RW (MRW) and when I "think" that the transfer has completed, I go on to do something else in Windows Explorer. At that point, there is a noticeable delay before the cursor actually moves to the desired place and there is evidently more activity taking place with the CD-RW as the light flashes on and off, albeit intermittently. When that occurs, from experience go back and check the file by trying move it, delete it, etc., and nothing can be done with it.
Consequently, I am forced to move all but the bad file(s)/folder to my HDD, erase/reformat the disc and move them all back. If I don't have a copy of the file(s) that became corrupted, then I obviously lose them.
I'll do a Google and see if I can locate this "Philips UDF Verifier" to have on hand to check the file system integrity. I have ISO Buster, but never thought of using it for this particular situation. I'll have to do a little reading in the help section to see how I would do that.
As always, thanks for your expertise.
Jeff