LOL even the CDs that #Kelloggs threw into their cornflakes boxes in the early 2000s have better quality than the #HarryPotter DVDs.
2 Disks with the 2nd layer unreadable.
1 Disk initially unreadable but after some convincing become readable again.
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LOL even the CDs that #Kelloggs threw into their cornflakes boxes in the early 2000s have better quality than the #HarryPotter DVDs.
2 Disks with the 2nd layer unreadable.
1 Disk initially unreadable but after some convincing become readable again.
LOL even the CDs that #Kelloggs threw into their cornflakes boxes in the early 2000s have better quality than the #HarryPotter DVDs.
2 Disks with the 2nd layer unreadable.
1 Disk initially unreadable but after some convincing become readable again.
Lol, the disk swap trick actually works.
Had a DVD that was not recognised by the OS anymore and I just disassembled the drive, put a working one in, waited for it to spin down, took off the lid replaced the disk, and put the lid back on. Now it dumps the broken one without throwing SCSI errors.
Lol, the disk swap trick actually works.
Had a DVD that was not recognised by the OS anymore and I just disassembled the drive, put a working one in, waited for it to spin down, took off the lid replaced the disk, and put the lid back on. Now it dumps the broken one without throwing SCSI errors.
What is this damage pattern of this disk?
I feel like when arranged correctly it makes some pattern but I'm not good enough to get something better.
Maybe because I only resized the columns and bars to have the cells reflow around and not actually put it onto a circular disk. Either way it looks quite interesting.
What is this damage pattern of this disk?
I feel like when arranged correctly it makes some pattern but I'm not good enough to get something better.
Maybe because I only resized the columns and bars to have the cells reflow around and not actually put it onto a circular disk. Either way it looks quite interesting.