user1
Quote:Using the setup "A Better USB 2.0 DOS Driver for Ghost", I am able to read CDRW disk.
Not sure I'm following--the above driver is for DOS USB devices--is your optical drive a USB device?
You can load a USB DOS driver, in addition to the Panasonic USB DOS driver, to allow for access to a USB optical drive.
Are you talking about accessing the optical drive while in Ghost?
Or, are you talking about accessing the optical writer from a DOS prompt--there has to be a program that is loaded that has optical writing ability built-in--one can not simply use a DOS save command to write to an optical disc.
You have to have an unused optical CD-R in order to write to the disc--or, if you have a CD-RW (rewriteable), I believe Ghost will offer to erase it first so it's *blank*, if it already has data on it, in order to be able to save data to the CD-RW during a Ghost operation.
Please clarify what the problem is that you are having.