Most likely, if the CD-ROM is reading regular CD's without errors, it is not a
cleaning issue. CD-R's have a lower reflectivity and many older drives have a
hard time reading them leading to read errors. Even the better CD-R disks are
only about 70% as reflective as a standard CD. Newer CD-ROM drives don't seem to
have these issues, or at least none that I have ran into do. My suggestion is to
get a newer CD-ROM drive if you plan on using CD-R disk in the computer. 40x
CD-ROM's can be found in the $35 range and should have no problems reading
CD-R's.
Steven
Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
> My query is this: what compatibility problems will one expect between
> home-burned CD-Rs and regular CD-ROM drives? What do my symptoms
> suggest? Do they suggest that I need to clean these drives? (Guess I
> should go ahead and buy a cleaning disk...)
>
> Alan
>
>
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