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A question of tolerances...

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It may be a question of tolerances. If a disk is slightly out of tolerance one way and the drive out the other way, the end result may be unreadable.

I have had this happen with marginal CD-R computer disks, where certain files could not be read on one drive, but read perfectly well on another drive.

Tony Lauck

"Perception, inference and authority are the valid sources of knowledge" - P.R. Sarkar



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