On Thursday 03 February 2005 21:56, Aaron wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am scratching my head and most confused.
>
> Every time I burn a CD for a friend using Win 2000. He just can't read
> them and the disk causes him a system lockup.
>
> I ususally make cds in cdrecord and have tried a slow speed 12x or 10x
> or 8x even, but this doesn't seem to help.
>
> This last time I used K3b and no errors were reported, I even used an
> expensive media which seems to work for me well.
>
> I just go an email from my friend and again he can't read the cd???
>
> Has anyone seen this before?
> How can I change how I burn so he can read it?
> Is there any other cause of such strange behaviour?
You've started blaming yourself after this:
tried 1 CDROM except yours to read a CD.
and got a failure.

I suggest you to increase statistical experiment: most chances are that your 
friends' CDROM is old and needs a replacement/cleanup.

You're almost for sure Polish/married to one.

:)

Best regards,
Max.


>
> Thanks
> Aaron
>
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