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I want to express my appreciation to Freddy, who responded to another questioner's problem query and thereby solved mine; i.e., He explained that you can, in fact, add data to a Mastered disc and that, in fact, the Live File format is only useful if you want to replace files on a (RW) disc. I would also like to suggest that Freddy be employed to rewrite the Vista Help items on formatting CDs and DVDs, as I (and undoubtedly many others) wasted hours trying to follow those misleadingly worded instructions before finding this site via google search! Thanks again for this great site!
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