Howie S wrote:

> If you don't have a burner yet, you may want to put an 8x4x24 CDrw in there
> that is Mac bootable. You'll have all the bases covered in one fell swoop
> then.

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Having forked over $500 for a 4x2x6 Yamaha CDRW during ancient years (it still
works fine), I was always reluctant to use it as an everyday reader out of fear
that the burner mechanism would prematurely fail. And there is also the 8x20
LaCie CD-R that is serving me well.
How times have changed....I guess read-only CD drives are not made anymore ?
And what is the failure rate of CD-RW drives that is standard built-ins these
days ?

Alan


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