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I have a bunch of blu ray media that I like to burn when i want to back up my drive
However as i was backing up my data something screwed up somewhere and it started burning the blu ray way faster than it was suppose to. My media is rated for 4x and it was trying to burn it at 8x. Well I pushed the cancel button. First mistake i know. Anyway I didn't close the disk and it only burned a little way into the disk. Is there a program that will ignore the screwed up portion and burn a new session? Im sure 99% of the disk is absolutely fine.
Thanks
However as i was backing up my data something screwed up somewhere and it started burning the blu ray way faster than it was suppose to. My media is rated for 4x and it was trying to burn it at 8x. Well I pushed the cancel button. First mistake i know. Anyway I didn't close the disk and it only burned a little way into the disk. Is there a program that will ignore the screwed up portion and burn a new session? Im sure 99% of the disk is absolutely fine.
Thanks
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