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    Waky CDR's....


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    Seen these before - they do work although i dont know the technicalities

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    Read the little bit at the bottom... it explains

    Usage/Facts: CD-R are designed to write from the inside out, therefore Mini CD-R has no problem with any burner. It is designed to fix the recess tray of a CD Drive. It is ideal for presentation media and important documents about yourself/company. Designed to help your business execel.


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    Yeah seen them. Cambridge Univeristy sent one to my sister...it fitted nicely in the little ridge on a normal tray drive, but wouldnt play, it was like there was no cd in the drive, and also apparently they dont work on slot loaders either.
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    I got one free from somwhere, can't remember quite what it was. It took my drive ages to do snything, but it worked in the end.

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    these have been out for bloody years.

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    Nightmare if youve got a slot loading drive.

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    If your drive has a speedy tray, they tend to move out of place when you close the tray... tricky business!
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    Yeah I have a couple somewhere and they do move about if your tray isn't smooth operating. Lol. And they make a hell of a noise when spinning.

    Don't even think about putting one in a slot loading drive either, else it's not coming out again...
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