>> Andrew Grebneff writes,
>> 
>> <Could it be that the drive's laser lens is dirty? I tcould be that
>> there is not sufficient dirt to stop it reading barely adequately,
>> but enough to stop it reading well enough booting?>
>> 
>> I suppose it's a possibility, but how would I be able to tell, and
>> if it
>> IS dirty, how would I clean it?

This is probably not related but I read an article a couple of years ago
that said the glue used in CD labels spawns a fungus that will actually eat
through the data layer of the CD. Turns out CD's aren't forever. The article
suggested using magic markers or something else besides labels.

Rick


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