- Jul 11, 2001
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I've been burning a lot of CDs, even DVDs in this laptop's burner. I just got the idea that this might not be very smart. I've been burning literally hundreds of music CDs. I used to do almost all of this burning with a full sized burner in a midtower machine, which I still have. The burner in there is an IDE burner because the SATA on that machine plain sucks, can't accommodate the SATA burner I bought. However, it is a ton bigger than the one in this laptop. I have been finding some occasional music CDs in my collection that no longer play, a handful the last day or so doing inventory, shuffling my disks around. Those discs were burned a few years ago. They haven't been roughly handled, I don't know why they aren't playable now.
Should I be making my copies in a full sized burner or am I not incurring a higher risk of further "NO DISC" messages in my machines by continuing to copy with a laptop burner?
Should I be making my copies in a full sized burner or am I not incurring a higher risk of further "NO DISC" messages in my machines by continuing to copy with a laptop burner?