A fun way to make coasters with ISO's

s.roman s.roman at gmail.com
Fri Oct 15 22:57:54 UTC 2004


TDK media generally gets a lot of disc errors if you look at cd burner
reviews, so it could be the problem. I still use my TDK cd's for
everything though and have seldomly run into problems :).


On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 18:48:28 -0400, volvoguy <volvoguy at gmail.com> wrote:
> I burned my cd with Nero as well. The i386 disc (the preview release
> from weeks ago) burned and installed just fine. The powerpc disc(s)
> didn't. I got one working cd out of about a dozen, and the final
> consensus is that my iMac didn't like the cd media I usually use (TDK
> - for the record).
> 
> There are a couple things you could try:
> 
> 1. burn at a slower speed (which you've already tried).
> 2. check the option to "close" the disc when it's finished burning
> 3. experiment with track-at-once versus disk-at-once
> 
> I don't remember exactly how I was configured when I burned my i386
> disc, but I almost always slow down the speed a little and choose to
> close the disc when finished. I *probably* left the default of
> "track-at-once".
> 
> If all else fails, send me your address off-list and I'll mail you one. :-)
> 
> Aaron
> 
> 
> 
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