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Old 16-07-2001, 05:43
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Coasters from buffer underrun are mainly caused by
1 copying direct from one cd to the next
2 doing 2 much stuff on your computer at one time
3 having a very old computer
4 having some background program that gets in the way of the burner

all these can be avoided!!!!!
i dont have buffer underrun protection on my burners and i havent ever had a buffer underrun ever!!!!
also i havent every seen a program that will act as a buffer underrun protection
Basicly dont worry about it its not as big a problem as some people say!!!!
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