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pcmediccomp
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« on: September 29, 2006, 05:27:28 PM »

What does the error in red mean?

9/29/2006 at 6:21:39 PM | Comodo BackUp started.
9/29/2006 at 6:21:45 PM | Backup "Test" started.
9/29/2006 at 6:21:45 PM | Calculating backup size...
9/29/2006 at 6:21:45 PM | Backup size - 17,366 KB.
9/29/2006 at 6:21:48 PM | Importing previous sessions, if any....
9/29/2006 at 6:22:22 PM | Copy C:\Docs\CD_Cat.
9/29/2006 at 6:22:23 PM | Compressing Docs\CD_Cat\CLCatalog.clg
9/29/2006 at 6:22:24 PM | Compressing Docs\CD_Cat\DLCatalog.DLC
9/29/2006 at 6:22:26 PM | Copy to CDRW disc Test.zip 0.59 MB
9/29/2006 at 6:22:32 PM | Error: WRITER ERROR [ILLEGAL REQUEST (CANNOT WRITE MEDIUM - INCOMPATIBLE FORMAT)]
9/29/2006 at 6:22:36 PM | Compared 2 files, 1 folders.
9/29/2006 at 6:22:36 PM | Copied 0 files.
9/29/2006 at 6:22:36 PM | Error - Backup "Test" completed with error.
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comicfan2000
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2006, 08:00:18 PM »

 Hi, this can mean  a few things. First, a backup test doesn't write to media, this is probably why, so try a regular write.
 " If a regular write won't work:"
  Worst case, your burner just had a near death experience. You may want to make sure you have the updated firmware, also check your media , CD\DVDs, make sure they are not scratched, used prior, or have some "bad parts" like swirls in the media, which you can see on the bottom while holding up to the light. It may be your burner is dusty, how long has it been since you tried a lens cleaner? Are your settings set to the wrong burner? Are you sure you have eg..set to CD but have a DVD in drive or vise versa? It may be something you are trying to burn onto disk that isn't compatable. These are some basics but let me know.

 Cheers,

 Paul
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