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Topic: What causes a DVD to erase iitself?

  14th Aug 2022, 1:30 PM
Break-In Master

Member since Dec 2013
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Fokeman wrote:
Magnetic devices are a red-herring. This has laser technology, no longer magnetic tape. The blue or green colour indicates that they are DVDR which means that it is possible to read and write over the original material. As with CDRs this is less reliable and needs transferring to a more stable, more permanent medium. I wonder if it was an error on your computer or software that meant that it wiped it by mistake?
All I did was put it in the DVD drive and closer the drawer. It usually starts up by itself. I'm told that, even if you delete a file from your hard drive, it's actually still there and you can do some puter voodoo to get it back. I wonder if that's the case with these DVD's.
The Warner Brothers one was made BY THEM! It was not a copy made by someone else. How could a factory-burned DVD erase itself/


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