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CD & DVD Burning - Porblems reading cd's i have created posted in the Hardware forums; I have been having a problem with readind cd's that i created. Seem like the just spin and spin, or lock up the other computer...

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Old 04-18-2006
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I have been having a problem with readind cd's that i created.
Seem like the just spin and spin, or lock up the other computer


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Okey... I can't figure out what your problem is, but I guess the cd's are not readable?

Does this problem occur on ANY pc? Of just on yours? If it's on any pc, the conclusion seems to me pretty clear: or you use really bad cd's and your burner is not able to burn on such bad cd's, or the laser of your burner is not good anymore (probably you've burned a lot). They don't have an endless life...

If it's just yours, then the're two explantions. First: your cd-rom players laser is dirty... Try a cleaning cd-rom. Second: the laser is not good enough.


What you can try is burning on lower speed. Sometimes that'll help.


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