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buppu 12-10-2001 04:32

700 MB problems
 
I'm having problems when I'm trying to fill a C.D. to the brim. When i fill a cd with files, and go over 650 MB, the cd becomes unreadable.. Also, trying to make a copy of a CD that is almost completely filled (699-700 MB) causes the same problem.
I use a HP+8100 writer and tried a couple of programs like Easycd and Clone cd, but they all give the same problem.
At this moment I'm downloading Nero, to see if that program can fix the problem.
All help is welcome, thanks.

billydude 14-10-2001 17:41

your laser must be playing up or getting stuck i read some where on a link from here told you how to fix and clean them check them i cant remeber witch one

BOT 14-10-2001 18:27

Only idiots attempt to fit more on a cd than the burner can handle. The 8100 series CANNOT burn a full 80 min cd!
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/information_storage/support_doc/lpg40817.html

shorin_ryu 25-10-2001 20:25

It is possible to fill up a cd whit more data then 650-700mb.Kingpin for example is a overburn game.I dunno much about hp writers,some writers can not do overburn.some cannot do it"orginal" unless you flash the firmware.I had to do that on my first writer(sony) Flashing the firmware is a "little dangerous" but can make a writer run like a rolex.For example my plextor 16-10-40 can now read over 10 sessions on a cd-r.That was not possible whit the orginal bios(firmware).Some writers can even be *dramaticaly* increased in speed whit new firmware.Do a search on www.google whit firmware hp8100 or something.should give u plenty of hits or just goto hp homepage(you can get "non
orginal" firmware too, to many writers,but warranty is broken)Hope this helps you out a bit.Good luck


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