well they didn't quite die, just started scanning from 0-20, I recovered the data. Replaced on 30c TYG02 & G03's, made in japan. To think I paid over a dollar for the first G05's when they came out.
just wondering
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Good media is definately the key. i've got 600GB of movies on hard drives that i need to reburn on good media. Thankfully everyone here steered me away from bad media before i had to dig all my movies out of storage again.Comment
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Originally Posted by ChewyI thought you meant other dvd's branded mitsubishi? are they made in India?
no...car is mits.motors,pen is mits.pencils and verbatims are mitsu.chemicals
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Originally Posted by katanaI've burnt quite a few Ritek G05 with no problems. I checked them afterwards with Nero CD-DVD Speed and they all appeared to be good burns with no errors.
Maybe in a few years they'll degrade and I'll regret not going with Taiyo Yuden lol. Time will tell...
and i think they are more exposed to scratches in a way,verbatims are more resistant,and resistance is futileComment
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