I run a Garden Center business and do most of our ads, newsletters etc for which I take a lot of digital pictures and now have lots of page layout files that are taking up hard drive space. So I bought a Benq DW1640 DVD burner primarily to use for storing all the photo and page layout files thinking that DVD's would be better thatn CD's because I'd have fewer discs to contend with.
I suppose at this point I should tell you that I have a Dell 4550 with Windows XP Professional (SP1), and I'm using Nero Express that came with the DW1640 which I upgraded to Version 6.6.0.16.
So I eagerly put in a Fuji (TY) DVD+R disc and proceed to make my first backup.I selected a multisession recording so that I could add files as needed and off I went. Before the recording actually begins I get a message stating that some DVD-ROM drives and computers not using Windows XP would not be able to read sessions 2- whatever, would I like to continue. I assume that since I'm running XP and have the latest and greatest (according to many forum posts I've read) DVD burner, I shouldn't have any problems. No such luck! After doing 3 sessions and looking at the drive contents in Windows Explorer, the only file that I see is from the first session. If I look in Nero's disc information window I see the 3 sessions and the files recorded in each session.
I couldn't find any info in Nero's "Help" files to figure out the problem.
So could someone please tell me how one does a multisession disc?
I had read somewhere that the DVD+R discs were the best choice for data recording, is that true?
The more I read on these forum pages the more I realize that I have an awful lot to learn so I'd sure appreciate some help from all of you who have obviously been there (here).
Thanks