Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 23:22:32 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] M820E CD burning problems on L70

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>I bought this drive, on David's recommendation, for my L100 (W98se) and it 
>has worked flawlessly, nary a coaster yet.  It has copied music CDs, 
>written and rewritten data CDRs, and ripped.  It's used primarily in 
>Cardbus mode, but it has been run in 16-bit with no problems.  Can the 
>media brand maybe be a cause of write errors?

Hey Lee,

I'm leaning towards getting a L100 or L110 at some point meyself.  But I've 
been using the same media successfuly for the past few months.
Granted I haven't burned many disks, but the 5-6 I've burned went well.  I 
had a couple burns with testing configured fail at 4x, but kicking the speed 
down to 2x always worked.  However I'll give another brand a try.

The drive has always done something unusual, and David said he didn't have 
the same experience with his.  After playing music CDs for a while with the 
auido output of the drive plugged into these nice Altec Lansing speakers, 
the drive makes a noticable knocking.  The guy I bought it from advertised 
that it had been reconditioned.  But no sticker or such documentation came 
with the drive.

If it's the drive, I might just give this one to my sister, as it functions 
fine reading CDs, and get another for myself.

But if anyone with a L70 has one of these drives working successfully, I'd 
like to know.  The specs showed a P133 for requirements.  I can't imagine 
this P120 would make that much difference.

Shel(M.)


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