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Is a CDRW/DVD combo have greater chance of a shortened lifespan than just a
plain CDRW? In other words is the moving mechanisms more heavy or
complicated that might cause a faster malfuntion?
I use to be under the impression that it was good to have a CD reader
seperate from your burner due to there not being as long of a lifespan with
a CDRW and to save your CDRWs lifespan by using your reader for reading CDs.
This may still be the case but CDRWs are so cheap now that I don't care and
will have only one. CDRW/DVD combos are cheap as well but I have such
little need for DVD that if they are less durable then I will stick to the
plain CDRW.
Thanks
plain CDRW? In other words is the moving mechanisms more heavy or
complicated that might cause a faster malfuntion?
I use to be under the impression that it was good to have a CD reader
seperate from your burner due to there not being as long of a lifespan with
a CDRW and to save your CDRWs lifespan by using your reader for reading CDs.
This may still be the case but CDRWs are so cheap now that I don't care and
will have only one. CDRW/DVD combos are cheap as well but I have such
little need for DVD that if they are less durable then I will stick to the
plain CDRW.
Thanks