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Old 03-25-2007, 11:38 AM   #1
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TDK CDRW Combo got prob!

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I just found out that this TDK CDRW Combo drive that I have is having some problems. Seems to be some mechanical problem. Previously was working fine but just found out recently.
The drive don't seems to be able to read the entire disc. I put in a DVD data disc and it seems to have error/crashed when accessing some of the data files.
When I tried to boot from CD, it tends to read it but after the timeout it fails.

Any idea what I can do with it? I don't wanna get a new drive cos I seldom use it.
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