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lg gww h20l and possible failure to write data | ||
| angel40204 posted 2009 Oct 08 06:26 | ||
| i felt i had to write a new thread. since i had a bad experience . i wanted to hear from others . who maybe did the same .
i burned 50 traxdata blu-rays . i think made by riteck . anyway . when i went to check them again to play some of them . i realized they were no good no more. the drive would not detect any disk anymore . the data was lost . integrity of the disc or the drive, this is my question . since i did not want to take any chance . i returned the drive lg and got a new one . but i am not sure if it is the problem. so here it is : is it possible for a drive to write superficially that the disc: blu-ray here would be okay and visible to the eye and turn bad and lost data integrity later on . could the drive do that. i had all those blu-rays checked with software and visually to make sure they were good at the time . could it be the fault of the drive and not the media . thanks | ||
| hech54 posted 2009 Oct 08 07:58 | ||
You returned the wrong thing. Traxdata makes some terrible DVD media. I would blame TraxData over LG any day. I know you cannot "return" all of those blu-ray discs...but you are blaming the WRONG company if you ask me. | ||
| angel40204 posted 2009 Oct 08 09:39 | ||
| did not get me right . i returned also the traxdata. remember, i am talking about the blu-rays . not dvds .
and they were not cheap either .i am not blaming anbody. just did not know what to think . it was so bad . half of the 50 were bad after a couple of months or so .that was to unreal to me | ||
| hech54 posted 2009 Oct 09 00:16 | ||
| Traxdata makes JUNK DVD....so I would not expect their Blu-Ray stuff to be any better.....that is my point. | ||
| angel40204 posted 2009 Oct 09 03:23 | ||
| thanks |
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