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		<title>Why did my DVD shatter?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 12:03:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Wallbank</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why did a disc shatter in in my DVD Burner? I have just got a new computer (2 months old)with Vista Operating system. The disk probably shattered because it was damaged. A modern CD or DVD disk drive spins disks at up to 10,000 revolutions per minute. At those speeds, the slightest damage or flaw [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Why did a disc shatter in in my DVD Burner? I have just got a new computer (2 months old)with Vista Operating system.</em></p>
<p>The disk probably shattered because it was damaged. A modern CD or DVD disk drive spins disks at up to 10,000 revolutions per minute.</p>
<p>At those speeds, the slightest damage or flaw in the disk can cause it to shatter. A few years ago, disk manufacturers stopped selling 52X CD burners because the speeds were simply too dangerous for this reason.</p>
<p>If you notice damage on a optical disk (DVD, CD or BluRay) don&#8217;t use it or, if it contains important data ask your computer tech to burn a new copy for you at the lowest possible speed.</p>
<p>You may also want to get your computer tech to check the CD drive wasn&#8217;t damaged by the exploding disk and remove any left over plastic.</p>
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		<title>CD not reading disks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 21:31:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Wallbank</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My sister has a 5 year old laptop with windows xp home operating system. The system says the cd drive is present and correct, however the drive accepts a disc but does not work. There have been no hardware or software additions or subtractions to the laptop. What do you think? It sounds like the drive doesn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>My sister has a 5 year old laptop with windows xp home operating system. The system says the cd drive is present and correct, however the drive accepts a disc but does not work. There have been no hardware or software additions or subtractions to the laptop. What do you think?</em></p>
<p>It sounds like the drive doesn&#8217;t like some CDs. Try the drive with a number of disks to see if the system can see any of them. You might want to test a recently purchased music CD in good condition.</p>
<p>CD and DVD drives are known as optical drives because they shine a light on the drive and read the reflection sometimes the light or the receiving lens gets clogged with dirt and dust. You can buy a drive cleaning kit for under $20.</p>
<p>If a clean up doesn&#8217;t work, then the drive is probably failing and should be replaced. The problem with laptops is it&#8217;s often difficult and expensive to get parts for them. Given this computer is five years old, it&#8217;s not worth spending too much money on it.</p>
<p>You can get an external CD/DVD drive for under $150 and this is the best bet if you don&#8217;t want to replace the entire system.</p>
<p> So, test the drive with different CDs, clean it and consider replacing it.</p>
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		<title>Burning DVDs to hard drives</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2008 01:47:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Wallbank</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I do a lot of travelling and I would like to take my own movies with me.  So I recently bought an ASUS EeePC (XP version) and a very thin and compact external 160gb WD hard disk.  As you would know the Asus has no DVD facility so I want to burn DVDs to an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I do a lot of travelling and I would like to take my own movies with me.  So I recently bought an ASUS EeePC (XP version) and a very thin and compact external 160gb WD hard disk.  As you would know the Asus has no DVD facility so I want to burn DVDs to an external drive so I can view them on my EeePC. </em></p>
<p><em>I&#8217;ve tried a couple of freeware things like Handbrake and DVD Shrink (which has a fraudulent scamming website purporting to be its real website!).   Is there a way I can do this safely, please?  Barry.</em></p>
<p><strong>Warning: Duplicating copyrighted material without the owner&#8217;s permission is illegal in most countries. Make sure you have the right to copy before doing so. This answer assumes you have that permission or legal right to do so.</strong></p>
<p>Copying DVDs to disk is useful function. I use DVD Shrink myself to copy DVDs that events organisers have sent me of my speeches and presentations. It&#8217;s very handy to save them to a hard drive and helps with making showreels and compliations.</p>
<p>The official website for DVD shrink is at <a href="http://www.dvdshrink.org/what_en.php" target="_blank">dvdshrink.org</a>. This site doesn&#8217;t have any malware and it sounds to me like you&#8217;ve been directed to a malicious site by a search engine.</p>
<p>The Pain in the Tech website has <a href="http://paininthetech.com/2006/04/30/how-to-back-up-a-dvd/" target="_blank">an excellent tutorial on using DVD Shrink</a> and that&#8217;s what I would recommend you follow to get the files across. Once they are on your external drive, try them on the EeePC.</p>
<p>Let us know how you go with this as it&#8217;s an interesting use of an EeePC we haven&#8217;t tried.</p>
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