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The "Not Quite Amiga but still computer related category" => Alternative Operating Systems => Topic started by: mikeymike on December 16, 2005, 03:16:41 PM
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I use rewritable CDs/DVDs quite often for my business (on-site computer fixing), and I have to update the contents of the discs from time to time with the latest installers/utilities.
I use Nero 6 Express for the burning. My confidence in it has been shaken a bit since I found that its 'data verification' feature doesn't work as well as it should (the Scandisc feature in Nero's "Nero CD - DVD speed" utility pointed out files that were damaged, and I verified its findings manually - the source files on my disk are fine). I'm now re-ripping the CD-RW at a lower speed after doing a full erase of the disc.
Does anyone here have similar experiences and any suggestions for getting round these problems?
I'm using an IDE LiteON DVD-reader/CD-writer combo drive (on its own IDE channel), and a USB LiteON DVD writer. I changed from TDK CD-RWs to Verbatim CD-RWs because the latter are more reliable. No scratches on the discs I use.
- edit - I just re-burnt the disc at a lower write speed, success, but I'm still interested in peoples' experiences -
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yes i had those problems a lot some years ago but i changed to a plextor SCSI drive had no problems after that.
Years pased and i moved back to IDE havent had anny problems with my burnings or verifycations after this i use Nero 6 ultra and burn upp to 30 cds\dvds a month i usualy only get one that are bad but that is when i buy the cheapest discs. Often the RW discs are the best as i have never had problems with the RWs..
adonay :-D