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Can the drive break from long use in record mode? Thanks Sasha? and got a better answer
Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
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Probably not
Probably not
Response from 0[+++++]
someday everything will break down. of course it can.
someday everything will break down. of course it can.
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yes it can happen physical wear and tear of moving mechanical mechanisms all depends on what is long
yes it can happen physical wear and tear of moving mechanical mechanisms all depends on what is long
Response from 0[+++++]
No, it can't!
No, it can't!
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No it can't break it can only be a manufacturing defect or well it depends on how you record and what kind of discs you record.
No it can't break it can only be a manufacturing defect or well it depends on how you record and what kind of discs you record.
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Within reason NO. It will last as long as it can. everything breaks.
Within reason NO. It will last as long as it can. everything breaks.
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if your drive is new and broke either it was not used for its intended purpose or it's defective.from recording is unlikely! write myself a lot.most likely your drive is of poor quality or it's time for it to die!
if your drive is new and broke either it was not used for its intended purpose or it's defective.from recording is unlikely! write myself a lot.most likely your drive is of poor quality or it's time for it to die!
Response from 0[+++++]
Yes, if we're talking about CD-DVD, there's a small laser inside and it has a certain resource. If it's about to run out, you can increase the input voltage, but it won't work for long.
Yes, if we're talking about CD-DVD, there's a small laser inside and it has a certain resource. If it's about to run out, you can increase the input voltage, but it won't work for long.