Okay thanks.
This is a burner from early 2000 and runs at 8x. I've had this and another older computer in a box for several years and while they are amd500 units they are like new.
I seem to recall that the newer CD's would not burn in the older CD drives.
Is it correct that I need to use 8x CD's or something close?
I don't burn alot of CD's. I still have about 30 blanks of the original 100 I bought 6 years ago.
Thanks for your response in advance.
Have you tried over-burning? I don't know if it's been six years, but
older
burners I've used support over-burning.
nathan
On Friday 24 March 2006 17:50, keith smith wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have a CD burner that is about 6 years old and I've been using
650mb
> CD's. I just tried to burn the new Fedora Core 5 ISO's and several
are too
> large.
>
> Anyone have any ideas short of a new burner?
>
> Thanks,
> Keith
>
>
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On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 16:50 -0800, keith smith wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have a CD burner that is about 6 years old and I've been using
650mb
> CD's. I just tried to burn the new Fedora Core 5 ISO's and several
> are too large.
>
> Anyone have any ideas short of a new burner?
>
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