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live file system
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The live file system tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the Live File System (LFS) format used in Windows for burning data to optical discs like DVD-RW. Topics include troubleshooting stop errors (0x00000034) and file corruption when burning LFS discs, access denied errors when writing to LFS DVDs in Windows 7, and general usage tips for using LFS for backups or additional storage. Users also report issues where discs appear blank after a successful burn, often related to formatting choices between Live File System and Mastered formats. The content focuses on Windows Vista and Windows 7, with references to Microsoft support articles.
Consider the following scenario. 1. You insert a new DVD-RW disk, or insert a used one and erase the contents on a computer that is running Windows 7. 2. You format the disk to "Live File System". 3. Once the wizard completes, you repeatedly write and...
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In this issue of the Windows Desktop Report, Greg Shultz describes how the Windows 7 Live File System format works and how you can use it for backups or additional storage.
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Hello Friends,
I am on windows vista, my dvd writer is a TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L632N ATA Device. I tried to burn disc using this and its telling successful burn by using windows default burner.
And after that i re inserted my disc and and tried to view the contents, but its blank disc and again...
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