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dodecahedron wrote:somewhat off-topic, i don't really understand what the C2 Errors checkbox in InfoTool really means.
i've got a new CDROM drive (LG GCR-8520B), InfoTool does have the C2 Errors checked, but trying to run ScanDisc i get: "Warning! The drive is unable to report damaged sectors."
what does this mean?
does the drive report C2 error info or not?
what does the checkbox in InfoTool really mean?
dodecahedron wrote:or my wife's audio (bought) CDs.
she just used to leave them lying everywhere, on the floor, thrown on top of each other etc...
some now started skipping...
she said she thought that the music was on the TOP side of the CD LOL
too bad for her now she has a husband who is pedantic about his CDs to the point of being anal about it.
cfitz wrote:Ahh, the joys of computers and computer software...
dodecahedron wrote:Unix/Linux: kill -9
no process survives this.
Microsoft (R) Windows NT (TM) Version 3.5 KILL
Copyright (C) 1994-1998 Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved
usage: KILL [options] <<pid> | <pattern>>*
[options]:
-f Force process kill
<pid>
This is the process id for the task
to be killed. Use TLIST to get a
valid pid
<pattern>
The pattern can be a complete task
name or a regular expression pattern
to use as a match. Kill matches the
supplied pattern against the task names
and the window titles.
guarana2.5 wrote:I have the Samsung SW-248F. Infotool says that it has c2 error reporting.
dodecahedron wrote:i don't really understand what the C2 Errors checkbox in InfoTool really means.
i've got a new CDROM drive (LG GCR-8520B), InfoTool does have the C2 Errors checked, but trying to run ScanDisc i get: "Warning! The drive is unable to report damaged sectors."
what does this mean?
does the drive report C2 error info or not?
what does the checkbox in InfoTool really mean?
dodecahedron wrote:somewhat off-topic, i don't really understand what the C2 Errors checkbox in InfoTool really means.
i've got a new CDROM drive (LG GCR-8520B), InfoTool does have the C2 Errors checked, but trying to run ScanDisc i get: "Warning! The drive is unable to report damaged sectors."
what does this mean?
does the drive report C2 error info or not?
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