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Old 05-02-2001, 08:49 PM   #4
MITotaku
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As far as I know it's for all Windows based OS's (9x, NT, Me, 2000). What it does is read ahead data, to be burnt, to cache (like virtual memory). It's something like if the burner coasts the data in cache will be able to allocate to the burn where the CD had coasted. But don't take my word for it... I learned this little trick at a seminar that I paid $350 to go to. So far I have noticed less errors on my CD-R's and I make at least 20 burns a day; usually 1 or 2 skips a little somewhere on my audio CD's, or I have at least 2 or three corrupted data files, but so far I have had none. This is also good for burning CD images!!
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