|  | Posted by Mike Fields on 12/09/06 19:24 
"Stuart Miller" <stuart_miller@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:A9Deh.457168$R63.21604@pd7urf1no...
 >
 > "Mike Fields" <spam_me_not_mr.gadget2@comcastDOTnet> wrote in message
 > news:4MqdnVPZo7_RTufYnZ2dnUVZ_tmknZ2d@comcast.com...
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 >> "Citizen Bob" <spam@uce.gov> wrote in message
 >> news:457acccc.25006640@news-server.houston.rr.com...
 >>> How can I verify a burn with Nero without having to re-burn it?
 >>>
 >>
 >> In version 5 of Nero, there are two parts to the answer.
 >> If you are burning a data CD/DVD, there is a checkbox
 >> in the burn dialog for "verify after burn" or something like
 >> that.  Unfortunately, if you are burning from an ISO, it
 >> does not have that check box (or at least I have not been
 >> able to find it).  For burning ISO's, you might give the
 >> free imgburn a shot -- works well and has the verify option.
 >> http://www.imgburn.com/
 >>
 >> mikey
 >>
 > Nero has one nasty habit which the verify does not seem to detect.
 > It can only build a filesystem down to a specific number of levels. If
 > your folders are nested, say, 10 levels deep (which windows does
 > sometimes) Nero will only 'see' the first eight, and ignore the rest.
 > Because it does not see them, it does not copy them and when it
 > verifies, does not know that they are missing. The first thing I do
 > after burning a backup is compare 'properties' for file count and
 > total written size.
 >
 > One day I will find or write a little recursive script to compare file
 > sizes and contents.
 >
 > Stuart
 
 Interesting -- I was not aware of that "feature" (although it is not
 just a "windows thing") - take a look at the man page for tar in the
 UNIX world - somewhere in there it mentions path name lengths being
 an issue also (and I have been bitten by that one).
 
 mikey
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