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May 26th, 2003, 10:08 PM
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DCD => direct cd
Packet writing programs such as InCD, PacketCD and DirectCD are known for problems with lost data and fouled up cds.
CDRWs are already prone to more failures than normal cdrs so to add packet writing to the mix can lead to trouble .
If you really want to use cdrws , just write to them as you would normal cdrs using Nero or whatever , then erase them when no longer needed and use them again .
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