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Toanjii
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Hi,
I burnt a cd-rw from my pc. I must admit the disk is old and a bit scratched. However, the PC reported burn successful.
When I put it in my drive and tried to copy the mp3 files on it to my desktop, it spun fast, then slow and then told me there was an error with parts of the data (code 36).
Then I tried ejecting it. The CD-RW icon disappeared from the desktop but disk didn't come out.
I tried to restart the machine but it got stuck at the screen where the dock and finder is gone, and there's a grey transparent layer over the top of the wallpaper with the spinning "Mexican-wave" dashes.
I waited for 5 mins and decided to hold the power button to turn it off. When turning back on, I held the eject button and the disk came out (THANKFULLY!!).
Was what I did harmful to my system? Could a scratched/corrupted CD cause that much problem?
Has anyone had a similar problem?
Thanks heaps in advance.
Toan.
I burnt a cd-rw from my pc. I must admit the disk is old and a bit scratched. However, the PC reported burn successful.
When I put it in my drive and tried to copy the mp3 files on it to my desktop, it spun fast, then slow and then told me there was an error with parts of the data (code 36).
Then I tried ejecting it. The CD-RW icon disappeared from the desktop but disk didn't come out.
I tried to restart the machine but it got stuck at the screen where the dock and finder is gone, and there's a grey transparent layer over the top of the wallpaper with the spinning "Mexican-wave" dashes.
I waited for 5 mins and decided to hold the power button to turn it off. When turning back on, I held the eject button and the disk came out (THANKFULLY!!).
Was what I did harmful to my system? Could a scratched/corrupted CD cause that much problem?
Has anyone had a similar problem?
Thanks heaps in advance.
Toan.