Do CD-ROMS's wear out over time?
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Found an old CDROM yesterday which contained about 5 long tracks on MP3. Its at least 3 years old since I copied the tracks. I know the dics was full with data.
Anyway, tried it in 3 different PC's and all I get is a music file called "track01" which shows up as being 405kb which when played is completely silent.
Do CDROMS have a finite life then? The disc itself is a branded CDR with no scratches..have I lost those files then?
Anyway, tried it in 3 different PC's and all I get is a music file called "track01" which shows up as being 405kb which when played is completely silent.
Do CDROMS have a finite life then? The disc itself is a branded CDR with no scratches..have I lost those files then?
CD life is improving and 3 years is not very good.
Life expectancy is reduced if the CD is left upside down and exposed to bright light or the sun for too long a period.
You could try using a CD cleaner or even washing the disc with some warm soapy water - wipe it from the centre outwards moving around the disc - don't use a circular motion to wipe it.
Alternatively use T-cut on a moist cloth to give the surface a sight polish - don't go overboard though!
Oh! and even if it is a branded disk it could still be damaged by the machine the disc was burned on in the first place.
Have you tried playing it on the original burner?
You might be interested in reading the report on this site:
www.melbpc.org.au/pcupdate/2106/2106article14.htm
David
Life expectancy is reduced if the CD is left upside down and exposed to bright light or the sun for too long a period.
You could try using a CD cleaner or even washing the disc with some warm soapy water - wipe it from the centre outwards moving around the disc - don't use a circular motion to wipe it.
Alternatively use T-cut on a moist cloth to give the surface a sight polish - don't go overboard though!
Oh! and even if it is a branded disk it could still be damaged by the machine the disc was burned on in the first place.
Have you tried playing it on the original burner?
You might be interested in reading the report on this site:
www.melbpc.org.au/pcupdate/2106/2106article14.htm
David
My son wore out the centre part of the cd (the bit that sits on the drive) on Colin Mcrea Rally.
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Use these useful sites (www.cracks.am/main.html) or
www.gamecopyworld.com
to download handy patches to back up important copy protected cd's
or enable progs. to run without any cd at all.Gassing Station | Computers, Gadgets & Stuff | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



