On Apr 12, 2012, at 3:25 PM, Dan wrote:

But I'm wondering... Have any of you seen this type of problem before?

On an anecdotal basis I can report that it seemed as if I had more burn failures on my dual 2.3 G5 when I had less RAM installed, and when I installed more RAM it seems like I have fewer "fail to verify" failures.

I've also wondered if these "fail to verify" are true? I've had an Ubuntu install disc burn that "fail to verify" under OS X, but when you boot the Ubuntu disc and run the "Check Disc" option they seem to verify fine. OS X Install Discs also used to "Check Disc" prior to installation, but now that doesn't seem to occur with the newer Intel builds.

I sure wasted a lot of discs if the "fail to verify" is a RAM glitch or bug that's not true.


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