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06-Nov-2009, 02:46 AM #1
Burnt CD_which computer burnt it?
Is it possible to determine the "computer name" of the computer which was used to burn data into a cd/dvd?

For example, i burnt some FLV files into a blank CD using a computer which has a computer name "my_pc". Will the CD tell me by itself that it was the computer "my_pc" that did the burning?
and how..
show me pls

thank you very much

extra info=I'm using xp and vista)
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06-Nov-2009, 10:14 AM #2
Simply, no. Each disk is uniquely identified by a serial number, but you can only link back to the PC/writing application if you make a note of this number at the time of burning.

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