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Posted by Neil Maxwell on 09/30/62 11:47
On Mon, 08 May 2006 13:58:03 -0700, David Chien <chiendh@uci.edu>
wrote:
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>However, doing the above will at least ensure that you've got a solid
>burn with low PI/PE errors that hopefully will last a few years in cold
>storage for backup use.
Lots of good advice.
The other thing that works well for me, carried over from years of CDR
failure testing, is to always burn at half the burner's max speed.
Yes, it takes more time, but both the lifetime and the likelihood of
passing a post-burn compare go up, especially with marginal media.
--
Neil Maxwell - I don't speak for my employer
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