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Table Of Contents
- Roxio Easy CD Creator™ 5 Basic
- Contents
- Introduction
- Making Music CDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making a Music CD
- Making Music CDs with a CD-Recorder Only
- Making a Compilation Music CD
- Tips for Making a Music CD
- Working with Tracks in the Music CD Project
- Playing a Track
- Viewing the Status Bar
- Viewing the CD Info Bar
- Saving and Opening a CD Project
- Accessing the Online Music Database on the Internet
- Advanced Music CD Topics
- Making Data CDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making Data DVDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making Data Discs Using DirectCD
- Making Enhanced CDs
- Making Mixed-Mode CDs
- Copying Discs Using Disc Copier
- Troubleshooting Easy CD Creator
- Index
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Troubleshooting Easy CD Creator
Troubleshooting DirectCD
Explorer Cannot See Files Copied to the CD
You may not be able to see files on a CD using Windows Explorer for
several reasons. The table below summarizes the most common rea-
sons and possible solutions.
Possible Reasons Possible Solutions
The file was deleted or the
CD was erased.
If the file was deleted or the CD was
erased, you cannot retrieve the data.
The writing process was
interrupted before the file
directory information was
completed, but most or all of
the data files were written to
the CD. This means that the
files may be on the disk, but
Windows Explorer cannot
see them.
Try using ScanDisc. See Checking CDs for
Problems on page 67.
The CD’s rated speed did
not match the write speed of
your drive.
Check the rated speed of the CD and the
write speed of the CD-Recorder. The CD
should be rated the same speed or higher
than the CD-Recorder speed. For
example, if your CD-Recorder is a 2x
speed, you should use CDs rated at 2x, 4x,
or higher.
If the CD has a lower speed rating, either
use a different CD or change the write
speed of the CD-Recorder. See Changing
DirectCD’s Options on page 52.