When you burn with them, ignore the living daylights out of what they
say about burn speed.  Just tell the burn program to use 4x, or even
2x.  You needed a cup of coffee anyway, didn't you?  Go for a walk.
Yes, I was thinking about burning at a lower speed than 4x.  I am giving 2x a go (the file is a meager 104MB, anyway) and if that doesn't work I'm going to try burning the cd using 'cdrecord' on Solaris Unix.

Michael
 

On 5/7/05, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Incoming from Michael:
>  I recently tried the disks and cd on a Windows 98 machine (~8 years old)
> and encountered the same error message. Therefore, the error seems to be
> less a factor of an unsupported cd-writer and more a factor of burn
> quality/burn type. Although, considering both cd drives are very old (mine

When you burn with them, ignore the living daylights out of what they
say about burn speed.  Just tell the burn program to use 4x, or even
2x.  You needed a cup of coffee anyway, didn't you?  Go for a walk.

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