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I have had great luck with TDK, Verbatim (my favorite), and Dysan. Our local
Best Buy carries the Dysan and as Mr. Woodford said they are cheaper than
most. I've never burnt a single coaster with any of these brands and the old
CD-ROM drive in my kids computer reads them all with no problem.
Not sure about any website though.
Chris Hayes
----- Original Message -----
From: Edna Sloan <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 2:56 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] *Best* CDR/RW media
> I recently installed CD burners in 2 of my computers, one a Ricoh
> 7040(4x4x20, SCSI) and the other a Memorex 2216(2x2x16, IDE). The Ricoh
> came with 20 CD-RW disks and the Memorex with 1. The memorex disk works
> fine on either machine, but the Ricoh disks(no brand markings, just a
> number) don't work on the Memorex(can't read them, but can write them). I
> need to buy some disks, CDR and RW, and I prefer disks that work on both
> machines and other machines as well (far as possible). Is there any site
> that does testing in this regard, so I can avoid trial and error
> testing/costs? Any advice appreciated.
>
> Thanks, Edna Sloan
>
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