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    Recomend CD-RW

    About 2 years ago I bought 20 CD-RW disk and of today I'm down to one out of that pack. Thay were DataLifePlus and I have lost lots of Info. including back up. What brand have you non sales tech. had the best luck with?

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    If you only used 20 over 2 years, maybe consider using plain cdr media. It is much better IMO, and it is under half the price it was 2 years ago

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    Sonys cdrws seem to perform fine. I had infodisk cdrws which went broken after ~10times of rewriting. Then again, I have a hp-cdrw which is still functioning after 4years of use. Another hp-cdrw which came from the plastics was factory-broken. But all my sonys have worked just fine.
    These are cdrw discs, not writers =)
    -M

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    My Verbatim CDRW has been used more than 50 times and is still working fine. I recommend it.

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    Is your Verbatim the datalifeplus or is thair A better grade. Because I got 10 to 50 out of my disk befor the crash. Shuoldn't you get close to 1000 rewrite on A disk?

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