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Schizoid Groupie in Training


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superturbo Amiga Enthusiast


Joined: 05 Apr 2006 Posts: 791 Location: Stockholm / Sweden
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:28 pm Post subject: |
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strange, I always burn cd32 cds at maximum speed (16-20x) and they almost always work.
And for those that don't work it seems like it's the iso itself that is faulty, since burning them at the slowest speed doesn't help at all. Also, some of the faulty cd's boot at first but then it just stops loading. Maybe this have to do with what revision the cd32 has? _________________ "BEHOLD, MY MYSTIC CAGE OF BONE!!!" |
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woody.cool Amiga Enthusiast


Joined: 02 Oct 2006 Age: 30 Posts: 711 Location: Northampton, UK
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:29 am Post subject: |
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| superturbo wrote: | strange, I always burn cd32 cds at maximum speed (16-20x) and they almost always work.
And for those that don't work it seems like it's the iso itself that is faulty, since burning them at the slowest speed doesn't help at all. Also, some of the faulty cd's boot at first but then it just stops loading. Maybe this have to do with what revision the cd32 has? |
Maybe it depends on your burner !?!
I'm just going on experience with this lot ..... for me, I find I get better results burning at a slower speed. _________________ Amigas Owned: A1000 (NTSC, 512KB RAM)
A500 (NTSC, 1.2, ECS, 1MB)
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Schizoid Groupie in Training


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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:33 pm Post subject: |
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Yes a better burner should handle higher speed i think,
i bought the cheepest burner awalible  _________________ http://youtube.com/lederkeps |
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Storm8873 Newcomer

Joined: 18 Sep 2011 Age: 39 Posts: 1 Location: Victoria Australia
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| Ebster wrote: | i have spent a lot of time with this to get my cdrom reading discs properly. there is a fifth orange screw not mentioned by ianstedman. it sits next to the laser and is slightly overpainted with blue color (or orange). turning this screw a little clockwise finally solved my problems..
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Old thread I know, but this fix described here worked a charm for me just now! Happy my CD32 is back to normal  |
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