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Are dvd+RW as fragile as cd-rw? scratches
I never liked using cd-rw because after several sesions of burning,
they were often un reliable due to scrates from cd handling. Is that also the case with dvd+rw's? lbbs |
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"lab" wrote in message m... I never liked using cd-rw because after several sesions of burning, they were often un reliable due to scrates from cd handling. Is that also the case with dvd+rw's? lbbs Yes. |
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"lab" wrote in message m... I never liked using cd-rw because after several sesions of burning, they were often un reliable due to scrates from cd handling. Is that also the case with dvd+rw's? That's the case with ANY optical media that is MIS-handled!!! :-(( -- callsignviper The truth is out there. You just have to look in the right places and ask the right questions. |
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