Burn proof does not always work but yes Apple drives are burn proof.

David

On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 09:34 PM, Scott wrote:

I would think that it's safer to first send the data to your HD to be
verified, and then burn. This is what I do to eliminate buffer under-run
errors when reading. I really don't know for sure though.


Paul

What's a buffer Under Run? Most drive today are all Burn proof! Both Drives
in my PC are and I never make a coaster, Ill be buying the same drives for
my Beige G3 MT. All Apples Drives should be Burn proof, if there not then
time to find better drives.


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