Re: photo storage question

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yeah. or avoid them completely.

I had several I'd burned, checked and stored. Upon NEEDING them, I'd found they either wouldn't open due to flaking layers on the dvd or in two cases, when they did open, there were 60 copies of the SAME IMAGE. It was ghastly.

These were not cheapie dvds.

Never again, never again, will I use dvd as a backup method. Especially when I can buy a 500 gig hard drive for under $150.

Lea


On Apr 27, 2008, at 7:57 PM, Emily L. Ferguson wrote:

Oh, I've had them fail during burning. Last week I had to take an entire stack of them back to Staples because 5 failed write-out one afternoon.

But there are top quality DVDs and cheap ones. And one needs to avoid the bargains.
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