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March 15th, 2004 02:14 PM #1
For the whole article:
http://www.guru3d.com/tech/aopen-explode/index1.shtml
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March 15th, 2004 03:04 PM #2
Over-reved CD-ROM...
maybe manufacturers should be installing rev-limiters :D
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March 15th, 2004 04:58 PM #5it also happened to me 2yrs ago, im using the same speed while installing an os on my boss's brand new pc. namutla ko ng husto ng me pumutok, kala ko nasira ko yung pc ng boss ko, expat pa naman yun.
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March 15th, 2004 07:13 PM #6
happened to me too... used a pirated CD into my CDROM drive then "BANG!!". But at least the CD came out in four large pieces... not in the sizes shown in the pic above.
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March 15th, 2004 07:20 PM #7Originally posted by Ungas
That's what I call CD-ripper. :bwahaha:
baka self-destructing CD yan!
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March 15th, 2004 07:24 PM #8Mangyayari daw yon if you use an "unbalanced" cd. Inserting an unbalanced CD will cause unnecessary vibrations which may cause the CD to break. (The chances of breaking will also increase if the CD already had some mini cracks on the rim to start with.)
Things that may cause an unbalanced cd include CD Labels that are not properly centered, maluwag na inner rim, etc.
Usually... mga pirated CD's ganon. :-)
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March 15th, 2004 08:37 PM #9Originally posted by ess
Mangyayari daw yon if you use an "unbalanced" cd. Inserting an unbalanced CD will cause unnecessary vibrations which may cause the CD to break. (The chances of breaking will also increase if the CD already had some mini cracks on the rim to start with.)
Things that may cause an unbalanced cd include CD Labels that are not properly centered, maluwag na inner rim, etc.
Usually... mga pirated CD's ganon. :-)
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Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well