Writing to CD with the built-in Windows XP features

From: Dieter (dieter_at_schleg.net)
Date: 11/08/03


Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 06:43:26 -0800

Can anybody help me with the following: after writing to
a fresh CD, there is typically a lot of space left (&
indicated by the file system). When browsing the CD again
another day, that space seems to have "disappeared" - the
filesystem says '0 bytes available' (although just after
writing it said, e.g., '600MBytes available').

I seem to be missing something.



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