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Originally posted by WageSlaveGunman, that's easily solved. Try cleaning them with some steel wool. Haven't tried it myself, but it must work a treat.
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanDont try and play them on an old fashioned gramaphone either. It doesnt work. The CD players seems to ignore them afterwards too as though they are now unclean in some way!
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Originally posted by WageSlaveLog fires. Avoid storing your CDs in a fire. You'd be surprised what can happen
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Originally posted by wendigo100Suppose I haven't got any jam? What should I avoid instead?
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Originally posted by xoggothHowever, also be sure to delete any suspect emails from your inbox straight away.
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Originally posted by xoggothSure most here are not daft enough to click on attachments.
However, also be sure to delete any suspect emails from your inbox straight away. Otherwise, if you run a virus scan, your virus checker will delete your entire inbox! (Each directory is stored as a single file)
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Originally posted by wendigo100Suppose I haven't got any jam? What should I avoid instead?
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Originally posted by WageSlaveAnother tip. Try not to store CD-ROMs in jam. I did it once. Thought the jam would help keep the CDs cool in the hot weather.
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Another tip. Try not to store CD-ROMs in jam. I did it once. Thought the jam would help keep the CDs cool in the hot weather.
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Sensible tip - email viruses
Sure most here are not daft enough to click on attachments.
However, also be sure to delete any suspect emails from your inbox straight away. Otherwise, if you run a virus scan, your virus checker will delete your entire inbox! (Each directory is stored as a single file)Tags: None
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