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Thread: How To Know If A Cdrw Is Damaged?

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    k i wanna know how to know if a cdrw is damaged because of a scratch or something.....

    any1 know any proggies or got any ideas? thx

    DWk

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    just buy another one, its cheap

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    no i KNOW that....i got like 10 cdrws.... i just wanna know if one of these is damaged.... like checkin with nero or something....

    anythin else?

    DWk

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    10 cdrw's? Or 10 cdr's?

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    cdrWs...im talkin about re-writable cds....

    im askin if there's a way to check if they are damaged...

    DWk

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    Just try to burn onto the cd. You can't lose out on anything. If it works, there ya go. If it don't work, then just use another cd. You have to take a chance.

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    kk thx i guess

    DWk

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    There is also Scandisc 6.0.0.171 that is part of 'Drag-to-disc' in Roxio Easy CD&DVD creator 6.

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    i dont like roxio...but can i get the program alone?

    DWk

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