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Memorex Black CD-R Storage Media Questions & Answers
Memorex black cd-r discs
these disc have a compatbility issue with a lot of computers and players reading from the dark recording surface .
the solution is simple use memorex cdr that have a mirror type recording surface on back the more reflective the recording surface the easier the media is to read stay away from dark recording surfaces.
Why does 700mb disc formatted to only have 552mb?
at the command prompt type chkdsk X: /f /r where X is pen drive.If it doesn't work download the recovery tool here http://freeware-fix.blogspot.com/2013/04/usb-drive-is-unreadable.htm
12/20/2013 7:42:20 PM •
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on Dec 20, 2013
How do i format a write protected cd
If it is write-protected, then it is a CD-R or DVD-writable that has been written on -- once written, you cannot "format" it, nor "erase" any files.
Such is the "design" of "write-once" disks.
If it is a CD-RW or a DVD-RW, then you can "erase" the disk, because it has been designed to be "rewritable".
11/11/2009 7:54:09 PM •
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on Nov 11, 2009
Yeah i bought a 50pack DVD+R 16x 4.7GB 120min. and
bluee_eyes --
Been there...
I'm sure you have tried, but have you cleaned your optics lately?
Using a Q-tip and a small amount of rubbing alcohol, and GENTLY rotate the swab across the lens, rotating it in the opposite direction you are wiping. This should "lift" any dust or grime from the lens. I would also clean the tray with a soft lint-free cloth (using an air-can just moves the dirt around, doesn't solve the problem)
Hope this helps!
-- RT
PS - Don't forget to vote!
10/1/2009 7:55:37 PM •
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on Oct 01, 2009
Travel Drive Broke
It depends on your skill level as to if it can be fixed or not. The data is most likely still safely stored on the flash chip inside the drive casing. However, the USB connector has been just ripped off. If you have any experience soldering it would be as simple as getting a replacement usb plug from an electronics store or cutting a cable you have and then soldering the USB connector back to the flash drive inside the casing. This is something than can be done at home or possible by a repair shop that does any type of soldering work(tv, radios, ect) Most computer repair shops will look at you silly if you ask them to solder a thumb drive back to life. I would not expect more than to be able to mount your drive and copy the data. Odds are after you cut it out of the casing it will never go back in correctly.
Good Luck
8/21/2009 1:02:06 AM •
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on Aug 21, 2009
CAN'T SEEM TO GET VHS TO RECORD
You inset a blank tape.
Tune the VCR to the channel or input source you desire to record.
Press the "REC" or "RECORD" button on the front panel or remote control. Everything should work out ok.
If you still have problems getting a source to your VCR, check the input cables and/or channel automatic programming freatures on the VCR.
1/23/2009 1:14:37 AM •
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on Jan 23, 2009
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