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Sorry for not being more clear.  I am just guessing that my copy problem  
with Audio/Data CD Creator using 1:1 copy is because both the cd rom and  
cd-r are on the same ide channel.  Also,  there might be a problem with  
the generic driver for my Liteon cd-rom.  I do know that when I try to  
change the driver for it,  it will not change. At any rate, if an person  
only had one cd-rom/cd-r player, he/she would have to use the device as I  
am doing.  Audio/Data CD Creator doesn't have true on-the-fly copy  
capablilty.  The image from the source cd must be installed on the hard  
drive and then copied to the destination cd-r.  With Clone CD, Nero and  
other Window's cd-copy programs where on-the-fly is available, using the  
same cd-rom/cd-r unit isn't as handy, but with A/D CD Creator where true  
on-the-fly isn't available yet, using one drive unit is fine.  
 
Next week I will start with the digital camera situation.  
 
Good luck to you  
 
butch  
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