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SuRichardson | 09:06 Mon 21st Aug 2006 | Technology
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When I copy a cd with the above program it copies okay but when it plays on a cd player it only shows as having track 1 and track 2, although all the music is there, and you cannot fast forward to say track 7. At the weekend I uninstalled and reinstalled the program and now when I want to copy a cd instead of the source drive and the destination drive being shown as my cd drive, the destination drive is shown as "image recorder" and nothing happens. I am unable to change this and wonder if anyone has any suggestions, as it is beginning to irritate somewhat. I am running Windows XP and the version of Nero is 5
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have u tried clicking on "recorder" "choose recorder" and changing from image to your source drive??
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There is no other option once it has put "image recorder" in the destination drive. The options are there at the start, and I selected the cd drive for both destination and source, and then once I click burn it changes the destination to "Image recorder" removes any other options.
as a start why not restore the sysyem to prior to the reinstallation of Nero - this will presumably give you the correct drive to burn to,
Would the reason that theres only two tracks be down to the fact that you have made these as MP3 Cd's (Ive done this several times) if so and your CD player doesnt recognise MP3's you will only get the one or two tracks showing, although they will play in your PC perfectly OK. have you tried the option to "make Audio CD", even if they are MP3 files, this "should" produce the correct number of tracks etc.
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I actually performed a restore last night, and now the program seems to work although you still can't fast forward through the tracks on the copied cd. I am not copying mp3 files but straight copies of cds, for my own use naturally. As I have got it back to at least usable I think I should just leave it alone!

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