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[TECH HELP] DVD-RW KO e RAM "allegra"(ex: Outlook)
« Risposta #30 il: 10 Giu 2004, 17:05 »
Magari il calore ha deteriorato la meccanica dell'attrezzo (PS1 anyone?).
Prova a leggere qui:

http://www.techimo.com/forum/t89191.html

posto la parte pių importante:

Most of us do not understand the technology behind reading and/or writing to a CD. It is based (in part) on the laser's ability to reflect an image back to the laser for processing. If the reflection (not too unlike a light shone in a mirror) is not properly reflected, the CDRW's circuits fail the self-check test, and the burn (or read) fails.

CD manufacturing is a huge (backyard) type business, and the larger CD sellers, (Verbatim, Maxwell, TDK, Memorex etc. etc. etc..) buy these blank disks and label them. Some are poor quality from the get-go and the reflectivity is borderline acceptable where 'work/no work' is the only criteria. These are what we buy in bulk at the discount stores.. usually, a good CDR, DVD or CDRW will read them when burned...after the laser gets a little age on it, failures begin..lasers are not forever...they do wear out.

The following website has a huge amount of good information concerning the good, the bad and the ugly of CD and the technology. As with most anything computer technology wise, reading and study is where its at.
http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd.shtml

Se dovesse essere cosė, mandami il lettore. Voglio assicurarmi di dargli una morte lenta e dolorosa... :twisted: