--- James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Civileme, > > As usual you are right. I would however like to > extend what you noted. Many of the older (greater > than 3 years) cdrom drives I've tried don't > recognize anything BUT a 650 meg cdrom. Around here > I haven't seen anything but 700meg blanks in a > while. I've also found that a great way to ensure a > non readable cd is to create it with CD-Creator and > an older hp 4x burner. Not even windows can read > many of them. (except of course on the box that > burned them.) I've got a friend of mine reburning > about 200 cdroms (data moved off of a ton of mag > tapes) due to this combo. In fact my 7.1 disks from > Mandrake..... I've got an 4x that won't read them. > EVERYTHING else does.... but not this one creative > drive. (one of the old cartidge type.)
on my previous company, we produce CDROMS that come with our print media. we kinda have that problem before in the office wherein some of the CDROM drives can read our burned CDs and some cannot (like old ones). we noticed that right after we tried burning with speed of more than 2X. from then on we were stucked to 2X. :-( > > James > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards� http://movies.yahoo.com/
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