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post Jul 22 2008, 10:50 PM
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I produced a WinLite CD from a disc of Windows 2K Professional. But when I tried to Open it to inspect the content I get:

Drive not accessible incorrect function

When I check the drive Properties of the drive in My Computer, the Used, Free and Total space show as 0 bytes and the pie image shows as full.

This error has been discussed a lot on the Net, but I have yet to see one convincing explanation or solution.
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post Jul 23 2008, 07:37 AM
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If you get this error the CD is still blank. Are you sure you actually burned it and not somehow made a simulation burn instead?
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post Jul 23 2008, 08:43 AM
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If you get this error the CD is still blank. Are you sure you actually burned it and not somehow made a simulation burn instead?


Hhhmmm, would that happen if by mistake I checked the Test option? because that's the only way this could have happened?

The other question I have is how do I stop nLite from copying the source CD again when I go back into it? How can I go in directly and have it just write the CD from the slipstreamed copy already available from last run?

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post Jul 23 2008, 09:02 AM
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When you first start nLite, you either point to your cd or to a directory on the HDD. If you point to the cd, files are copied to a directory of your choice on the HDD. If you point to the HDD, there is no copy.
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