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Previously on "Old Recordable CD's!"
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Well hacked off about this. May have to pull out an old machine(I bet they work then)
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAny ideas anyone?
"The design life is from 20 to 100 years, depending on the quality of the discs"
Compact Disc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HTH
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CD-R etc use an organic dye that degrades with exposure to UV light. If they are exposed to direct sunlight they will be unreadable in a matter of days or weeks. Early ones weren't very stable at all and even stored well I wouldn't expect them to last 10 years.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYou didn't close them when you made them, making them usable only on the machine you burned them on ?
What a pain in the arse!
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You didn't close them when you made them, making them usable only on the machine you burned them on ?
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We live in the new dark ages as all information from this period will be lost.
As your poor quality CDRs confirm.
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Old Recordable CD's!
When I burnt to these 10 years back and made a few back ups, then I expected them to fooking work when I stuck them in my Windows 7 machine in 2012.
Three 'historical' pieces of work that I would like to use this evening! Not a single fooking one has loaded?
Now maybe I'm being a little thick. But surely a data CD I burnt 10 years ago could be recognised now?
Any ideas anyone?Tags: None
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