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Solve : Burning CD's, old and new?

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In the early days of small hard drives, and Windows 98, I would save everything to a CD using Adaptec Easy CD Creator to save Hard DRIVE space. I could keep a CD open and simply add files to it till it was full, then close it and start another.

Now with monster hard drives, windows XP, digital cameras, and my COMPUTER crashing sometimes, I still want to be able to add to my old CD's as well as access the previously SAVED files.

Putting the old CD's in the new XP equipped computers, (2) shows nothing on the CD, and no free space. I tried to install my old COPY of Adaptec Easy CD Creator (3.5) , but there is a compatibility issue, and it won't work.

I want to first, have access to my old files to be able to use them, and add new files as I create them. Any ideas? These were created using a method CALLED packet writing...do a search for Freeware that can still do it.
I don't and haven't used it for years...
As far as retrieveing the data and re-organising ISOBuster is a Free nifty app that can read those and extract the data for you.



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