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"James Leo Woodford, Jr." <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Apr 2000 10:02:17 -0700
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Dan,

How many CDRW are you going to making? and for
distributing software you might consider using CDR(s)
as general CDR(s) can be read on a broader spectrum of
CD readers? Also, do you expect the entities to which
you distribute the software to bring the disk back to
you so that you can update them? If so, I wish you
much luck :-).

I have had much success you Pacific Data CDRW disk.
You can find them at Best Buy. Just my $.02. I usually
find them in 4 pack for about $7. Staples sells a
package of 20 Precision  CDRW(s) for $20 -- but I have
yet to buy any of these as I find that I don't use
CDRW(s) as much as I thought I would.

Hope that helps.

--- Dan Gistenson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Can someone suggest which cd rw disk blanks are
> reliable but not too
> expensive? I'll use the disks for two different
> reasons. First, I'll be
> using the disks to backup a hard drive, and second,
> I'll use the disks to
> distribute software being developed in house.
>
> Should I use disks made by the manufacturer of the
> cd rw drive or doesn't
> it matter? Do disks come in different densities /
> capacities?


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