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Hello,
Your posts confirm what I have suspected...all my recording on Fujifilm CD-R that I made 3 or 4 years ago are no good. I realize now it isn't my Nero software or the LTR-12101B drive... I've been in denial. Is there any way to read the damm disks? Are there any brands or types that will last longer than others? Thanks. |
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The problem with your discs may have more to do with how well they were
burned in the first place than the discs themselves. What exactly happens when you put one in a drive? What type of disc are they, who made them? "Jim Austin" wrote in message ... Hello, Your posts confirm what I have suspected...all my recording on Fujifilm CD-R that I made 3 or 4 years ago are no good. I realize now it isn't my Nero software or the LTR-12101B drive... I've been in denial. Is there any way to read the damm disks? Are there any brands or types that will last longer than others? Thanks. |
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 10:55:54 -0700, Jim Austin
wrote: Hello, Your posts confirm what I have suspected...all my recording on Fujifilm CD-R that I made 3 or 4 years ago are no good. I realize now it isn't my Nero software or the LTR-12101B drive... I've been in denial. Is there any way to read the damm disks? Are there any brands or types that will last longer than others? Thanks. As a matter of interest, does anyone have an idea (a URL would be appreciated) if someone has done an article or study comparing the shelf life of CDRs and DVDs (all format) Thanks. |
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Memorex CDRW's I burned files to a few years ago can still be read but not
erased or added to. Some CDR's from a few years ago are totally unusable though kept in perfect condition. -- Kenny "Jim Austin" wrote in message ... Hello, Your posts confirm what I have suspected...all my recording on Fujifilm CD-R that I made 3 or 4 years ago are no good. I realize now it isn't my Nero software or the LTR-12101B drive... I've been in denial. Is there any way to read the damm disks? Are there any brands or types that will last longer than others? Thanks. |
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Just realised I also replied to you in another group about the same thing!
-- Kenny "Kenny" wrote in message ... Memorex CDRW's I burned files to a few years ago can still be read but not erased or added to. Some CDR's from a few years ago are totally unusable though kept in perfect condition. -- Kenny "Jim Austin" wrote in message ... Hello, Your posts confirm what I have suspected...all my recording on Fujifilm CD-R that I made 3 or 4 years ago are no good. I realize now it isn't my Nero software or the LTR-12101B drive... I've been in denial. Is there any way to read the damm disks? Are there any brands or types that will last longer than others? Thanks. |
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