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"broga" wrote in message
This question refers to cds/dvds burned in a home/business computer.much
I have a lot of PS stuff stored on cd. When a cd fails it seems to be the most used files that get corrupted first.
Do you find that READING data frequently from a cd/dvd causes that data to eventually become unreadable ?
I have this theory that the reading laser microscopically softens the data layer with each pass until the data eventually becomes unreadable – in
the same way that things frequently exposed to sunlight tend to ‘age’faster
than things not so exposed.http://www.breadnmolasses.com/atlantictech/id82.html
If this is true do re-recordable media suffer more than the single use version
Does anybody have any data on this ?
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