>> Has anyone tried one of the CD-R's that hook's up by USB? >> On their Umax or any MAC? if not, has anyone heard of any troubles with >> them on a MAC? >> >> Thanks in advance, Kim :-) > If your Machine can take a internal drive, don�t use USB, it�s to slow. Internal drives are cheaper and work great, otherwise use external SCSI or a known good FireWire.
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