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britannia90

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  1. the situation is as follows, I have a HDD with some bad sectors badblocks, I downloaded zip, rar, exe files to this HDD and I burned to DVD the burning was finished but I don't know if these files were downloaded in bad sectors of the HDD corrupting them and then secretly burned these files damaged by being in bad sector badblock or if any message is shown?
  2. ImgBurn shows some error message if some file on my HDD is located in bad sector badblock? i analyzed it and i realized that my HDD has some bad sector badblock (reallocated sector count) and i thought my files were downloaded in those sectors
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  4. what tips for long term storage my internal SATA DVD drives ASUS? i store many
  5. Help me please I'm desperate looking for M-Disc DVD 4.7GB spindle of 10 or 15 units to buy but I can't find it at a good price for Brazil, here I don't sell it but on amazon, ebay, newegg the freight and rates are too high someone can you help me?
  6. I would think to contact the M-Disc Verbatim DVD manufacturer but I don't know the actual manufacturer of this disc in 2016 i have stored two asus internal sata dvd drives model DRW-24F1MT/BLK/B/AS and i wanted to keep them for future use
  7. thank you for the explanation I had CMC discs in 2013 but today I have M-Disc DVD Verbatim and I burned files on it in your opinion M-Disc has more resistance than other discs in glue and polycarbonate?
  8. Will it survive even without me knowing the PIE, PIF and jitter values after burning the M-Disc DVD?
  9. i thought M-Disc DVD was marketing for a living decades the truth is i just ran the read test but i know that PIF, PIE and jitter secretly increase
  10. i store files on mdisc dvd for a few years but the only test i ran was read test 100% good but i don't know if it's recommended to do these pie, pif and jitter tests before storing m-discs for the long term?
  11. M-Disc DVD Verbatim have PIE, PIF and jitter errors after burning?
  12. M-Disc DVD produces many PIE, PIF, jitter errors after burning files? on DVD M-Disc discs stored for long periods without use do PIE, PIF, jitter errors increase more compared to moderately used discs?
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