Re: GNU GRUB on startup, no CD
Originally Posted by
fantab
I have a relatively new CD/DVD burner (2010-11) and at times it does create problems if I burn, especially, OS and other Software at the burner's optimal speed, in spite of enabling 'verification'. I have also seen this happening on "Newer" Burners. "Bad Burn" at optimal speed is a possibility even with the best of Burners out there. Its not yet, a myth; at least NOT in my personal experience. Also until now I haven't seen any adverse effects by burning at slowest possible speeds.
Burning at the 'slowest possible speed' is the pre-caution I take when burning an OS.
However, I haven't faced any issues with Data burning at Max. speeds.
Thanks for the Links.
You're welcome for the links.
FYI, all CD's & DVD's are just data, no matter what that data really is.
Bottom line is that there is never a good reason to burn at the "lowest possible speed". At "not the highest speed", maybe. If anything, burn at half the highest speed, that will give better results than the "lowest possible speed".
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