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Hi, I am having a problem copying a downloaded film onto my dvd+rw disc for storage using Nero 6 Enterprise Edition. All parts of Nero are updated. The FIRST step Nero use is the COMPRESSING AND COPYING stage which are successful. The SECOND step is DATA VERIFICATION which is successful. The THIRD step is BURNING which is also successful. The FOURTH step is again DATA VERIFICATION, but this time it has failed. Next to the red crosses are words that say "Read errors from sector 1445200-1445231" and many more like that but with different numbers. All these resulted in the burning to disc being aborted. I would be grateful if someone email me with a solution to this problem.

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Hello Russell

Welcome to PC Help Forums

Where did you download the film from if you don't mind me asking?


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Hello there,

Thanks for responding to my question. The answer to your question is eMULE.


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Emule is P2P file sharing software as I'm sure you know Russell, and as such we cannot offer any help or advice on such matters.
Giving such assistance contravenes PC Help Forum Rules so therefore I am closing this thread.
Please feel free to ask for advice or help on any other issue.


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