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Question by david
Submitted on 3/3/2004
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hi
I currently use a SENSING and TEAC cd-writer   series, IDE over SCO 5.0.7.and cdrtools ver 1.8a23.
I get Backup by " tar cvf  test    /.. /../..     /..   /..    ". After runing                                  "cdrecord speed=4 dev= 0,0 test" I dont   see any ERROR  but after runing                "tar xvf  /dev/cd0"  I have message " Tape I/O error" after restoring data.
I don't know why the error occurs. Can you have a solution.. ?  




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