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18939 (Win7 RTM) Date Time 18:06- Computer: Computer Type ACPI 圆4-based PC Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate OS Service Pack Service Pack 1 Internet Explorer.
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The drive survived it, and it still likes the ValueDiscs, but I now burn them at 8x instead.Whenever I am in preferences and I try to click on anything that would cause the software to pop up "Detecting Sensor Information" the software crashes after a few moments.
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The disc actually cracked almost in half, and the only way I could get it out of the drive was to unplug the computer and use the old paperclip-in-the-emergency-eject-hole trick. I only had one coaster out of the bunch, but to be fair, that was a pretty spectacular failure.
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They cost the same as the Verbatim LTH's ($15 Micro Center in Chicago), but you get five more discs for the same price, plus I managed to get excellent burns at 12x, twice what they're rated at. I decided to go with a 25-pack of ValueDiscs from Micro Center.
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They would burn all right, but the burns would be unreadable.
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Only five discs out of the pack didn't end up as coasters. I went through nearly an entire Verbatim 20-pack. I bought the same drive at Micro Center to replace an earlier LG BD burner, and I wish I had known about the LTH issue before I bought it. If you have an issue that needs fixing, it probably won't be fixed. LG isn't very interested in releasing firmware updates for any of their drives, so you need to be aware of that. I mostly use the LG for ripping and the Pioneer for burning. So avoid BD-R LTH discs with your drives. I've also got a Pioneer BD burner (don't remember the model as it's 2 years old and they don't make it anymore anyway) and it's a much better drive. I can tell you from personal experience that my LG BD drive absolutely hates BD-R LTH media. If you have specific questions or problems you can ask, but your post is really pretty vague.
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And despite being stored in temperature controlled conditions and away from direct sunlight, many of my Lightscribe labels are fading into nothingness. So count your blessings that you don't have Lightscribe. Then you won't be able to burn either CDs or single layer DVDs, but the other will work. Dual layer DVD burning is the first thing to go. I used to be a big supporter of Lighscribe years ago, but it eventually ruined all 3 drives I bought that supported it.