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@Mason -> filter drivers do not PHYSICALLY kill a cd/dvd drive, the point here is some people claim starforce makes their drives 'dead' (ie: non responsive to anything.. dead as a doornail)... theres a difference between that and 'unusable', and as you work on computers, i guess you're aware of the sillyness of those claims...
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I think what mason was actually trying to say was the drive was not actually dead it just 'appeared' that way on 'that particular' pc.
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