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At least that saves me the time to upload it, but it is definitely a keeper, that is if I can find it :rofl:.
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Too clear up the confusion made in this post in this thread, see the Newbie burn spoiler:
This is how it should look like after burning the ISO to the disk:
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This is how it looks like after burning the ISO file onto the disk:
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The second image shows how I burned the CD when it came to ISO files.
A rookie mistake I supposed!
Don't worry another disk was not wasted, this iso from this pics is a file mounted to the virtual drive
Could ya upload the ISO from your Vista disc to MEGA for build verification? I'd be extremely grateful!
 
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Tried some burned Media from 1997-1999 Yesterday. No Problem for quality media. Some 2005 princo cheap ass DVDs Had Errors, though.


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So best Media for Long Time archives is still CD?

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DVD's have about the same life expectancy as CD's do (with manufacturer's claiming anywhere from 30-100 years of preservation, assuming it's kept in proper conditions), so it wouldn't really matter which you use.

Blu-ray, however, is a much hardier storage medium, as it uses a "hard-coating" to protect data (though some more expensive DVDs use this as well these days), so it should theoretically last much longer than any CD or DVD (with estimates of 100-150 years apparently), so long as it's kept in the right condition.
 

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My earliest are from 1999. Data discs. they are the 650mb cds lol. They are still function able. The drive was a samsung 6x cd-r drive with 2x cd-rw. was one of the early cd-rw drives. Its still sitting on the computer i put it in, A gateway Pentium 2 450mhz. Sadly the drive does not function... My earliest dvd-r is 2003 and blu ray is 2012.
 
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Do you think CD-R´s are "no longer necessary"... ?
Is someone still using it ?

Also for Firmware/Software Updates no longer needed (today Devices are using WiFi or USB/PC Connection)


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