does it matter that it was burned on a cdrw instead of a cdr?

On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Forrest English wrote:

> you can't.   if the cdrom is to old to read burns.  it's just to old to
> read burns.   :(
> 
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> "When we have nothing left to give
> There will be no reason for us to live
> But when we have nothing left to lose
> You will have nothing left to use"
>     -Fugazi 
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> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I have an oold cdrom that seems to work fine with commericial CD's.
> > 
> > Reads rh6.x and windows install cd's fine
> > 
> > It will not read the debian potato CD i burned off the web
> > fyi: this same CD works read/boots fine in my newer CD-ROM
> > 
> > How can i burn the ISO image so the old drive will read it?
> > mode1? 2?
> > cdrecord and adaptec easyCD creater instructions would be helpful
> > 
> > thank you
> > 
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