Thank you, Jim and Andy. That's good information. I had no idea CD-RWs were
such junk.
"Andy [YaYa]" wrote:
> "Ron" <> wrote in message
> news:4DC626CE-449F-4605-9EE0-...
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm using CD-RWs for backups with my HP a1700n, with a Lightscribe DVD
> > SuperMulti Drive / CD writer. After writing files to discs only about a
> > dozen
> > times, the discs seem corrupted; I can no longer write to them and folders
> > that had contained dozens of files are now empty. When I try to reformat
> > them, I get an error message saying Windows could not complete the format.
> > Anybody know what the problem might be?
> >
> > thanx
>
> Use normal CD-R or DVD-R discs, re-writeable discs use a gel that the laser
> can punch a hole through and fill it in later, unfortunatly it's even more
> violatile than CD-Rs. Best thing to do is buy a huge spindle of DVD-R's, and
> toss the discs after you replaced them with a new backup. Use a CD-shredder
> and recycle the bits and plastic, recycle damn it!
>
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