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CD labels on backups
Hey all...ok my question is....is it not a good idea to put cd labels on the dc backups? Eversince I put them on my backups...they seem to stop loading somewhere in the middle of the game. I know it's not my dc....cause my originals still work fine. So would it be a good idea just to make another copy from the backup and not put a label? Or could it even be the type of cdr I use? Let me know.....thanks
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Creepy to say the least. Seems like your laser is very sensitive. I label all of my games, and never had a problem...
So, youre going to have to can the idea of having labels and just use a Sharpie...
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Labels? You mean just a note with your marker or stickers?
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Bleh screw labels, nothing like a black felt tip marker ^_^
~The Masked M0M0~
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No...not like post-its or anything...lol Well, I used the glossy cd labels...and it seems a little heavier now too since I put them on.
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So you mean glossy stickers: don't use them, cause they disbalance the center of the weight of the disc and it begans spinning bad. Use just a notes with the marker. I made it with the black one, or buy white printable surfaces discs and print on it with the special CD-cartridge on the printer: a see several printers able to print on discs (HP, Lexxmark).
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thanks for the useful info pistola.....guess I have to go and backup this game....again!....lol
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whoops I mean pistoleta....hehe
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