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Is it important to varify a CD after you have burnt images to it as sometimes the varify facility fails and I can't use the CD!?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Verifying and finalising are two different things. Verifying just checks what is written to the disk afgainst the original version. Finalise 'seals' the CD/DVD so no more data can be written.
A non-finalised disk can still be verified.
A disk that fails to verify can be finalised. It's unlikely to play though.
A non-finalised disk can still be verified.
A disk that fails to verify can be finalised. It's unlikely to play though.
Simon D. You seem to be looking at things back to front. As Catso says, verifying checks that the content of the CD is correct. If there is something wrong with the CD, then the verify will fail BECAUSE there's something wrong with the CD. The problem with the CD is DIAGNOSED by the verify procedure, not CAUSED by it!