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Quick CD-R help-
I posted this in the Cd/DVD media forum, but I don't know if it gets frequented as much as this, but since I'm going to be backing up both files and games, and that my warranty isn't that long... here:
I just bought a $10.00 50 pack of Primaris 16x CD-R's (Primaris is a sub-company/branch of of Imation) with a green tint, and I'm having second thoughts on using them on my new CD-R. Before doing anything with them, I was wondering if someone can answer a question for me: I know that the green backed ones (Cyanine dye) are the cheapest quality, but it doesn't matter because, well, I got what I paid for. BUT, I heard that green backed CD-R's can damage your CD-R Rom's laser lens, is this true?? (It's said that the green backed ones emit an invisible gas when it reaches a certain temperature that can damage your lens.) I don't care if the CD's get ruined, but I do care if my CD-R drive does- |
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