On Tuesday 11 November 2003 11:58 am, Charlie M. wrote:
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> Tuesday 11 November 2003 10:38 am, HaywireMac wrote:
> > On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 10:09:00 -0700
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> > "Charlie M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> > > For the CD-RW problem; is that drive a re-badged LG by any chance? If
> > > so you likely killed it, which you would know if you had read any of
> > > the multitude of posts, or the warnings on the Mandrake site, in the
> > > past three weeks.
> >
> > From the Mandrake site:
> >
> > "NOTE: Based on information we have received from LG Electronics'
> > technicians, only CD-ROM models are affected by this bug. DVD-ROM/R/RW
> > and CD-RW devices are not affected."
>
> "Based on information...." etc. That still doesn't mean it isn't possible,
> and it doesn't mean that every "cut rate spec" proprietary drive will be
> unaffected, correct? (-;
>
> I always go with the worst case scenario Haywire, then I can be pleasantly
> surprised when I'm proved wrong. Which happens a lot.
>
> In other words pessimists are correct more often, even though optimists
> seem to have more fun. <g>
>
In this case I think the optimist is correct. I have three LG burners, one 
quite new in three different computers and the burners are what I used to 
install ML9.2 after I fried the cdroms.  The burners worked the roms fried, 
that was why I thought maybe my supplier had received a bad batch of CDROMS 
and did not figure out that it was something in ML9.2 doing the dirty deed. I 
believe you are safe with a CDRW of any brand.
-- 
Dennis M. linux user #180842


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