Importing previous sessions, 1 follow steps 1-4 in how to make a multisession c, 2 in the data settings tab of the cd layout proper – EXP Computer EXP CD-Rewriter Bundled S_W User Manual
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Making a Multisession CD
Adaptec Easy CD Creator Standard Edition
Stock Number: 511446-00, Rev. A
Page: 5-3
Print Spec Number: 496513-00
Inside Text: 496512-00
Current Date: 5/8/98
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Importing Previous Sessions
With multisession CDs, you must import information written in a
previous session to the new session you are adding to the CD. Oth-
erwise, you can view only the files in the most recent session.
Importing a session means the most recent session contains the new
information you are adding as well the file system information that
points to the files written in the previous session on the CD.
To import the previous session to the new session you are adding,
follow these steps:
1
Follow steps 1-4 in How to Make a Multisession CD on page 5-2.
2
In the Data Settings tab of the CD Layout Properties, select
Automatically import previous session
(default setting).
3
Click OK and continue creating your CD.
If you do not import previous sessions to a multisession CD and you
want to access files written in previous sessions, see Chapter 14,
Using the Session Selector.
Importing a Specific Session
To import a specific session on the CD, not necessarily the previous
session written, follow these steps:
1
Follow steps 1-4 in How to Make a Multisession CD on page 5-2.
2
Select Import Session from the Disc menu.
The Import Session dialog box appears and lists all of the ses-
sions on the CD.
3
Select the session you want to import and click Import to con-
tinue creating your CD.