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In defense of Adaptec. I've been using the version that came with my HP
8101. It installed easily. I immediately updated with a patch from
Adaptec's site and I've never burned a bad CD with it. Because of posts to
this list I was prepared to have trouble with this software and that just
hasn't been the case.
Ben Moore
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From: Ultra <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] CD Rewriters
> Lew M Russakov wrote:
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> > It was mentioned that there is better software than the Adaptec software
> > that came with my H-P, but none were mentioned. Any suggestions?
>
> Nero, WinOn CD, anything but stay away from Adaptec DirectCD. Do not risk
> system stablity and creat problem yourself!
>
> > Also, I will be copying audio tapes to CD. Anyone know of good software
> > for doing this?
>
> Adaptec easy CD creator is good for this, but there are better ones out
> there.
>
> >
> >
> > Finally, any suggestions on the best CD-R's and RW's to use and any
> > brands to stay away from?
> >
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