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Oh boy, I really messed up this time..
Master of Reality:
i always liked burning images with nero, never had a problem in it (except when windows froze while burning a cd).
Calum:
i always use nero, but it relies on a decent aspi configuration, and on correct dlls. I find that it works perfectly, and any errors i get are windows' fault (maybe an average 0f 5% failure rate). HOWEVER, i find that if i install any other programs after i install nero, it breaks nero, until my next clean install of windows. no amount of un/reinstalling helps, it keeps eating holes through cds until i reformat and reinstall. (metaphorically.) Good program though, except for having to run on top of the fuckware that calls itself M$ windows...
Master of Reality:
i have yet for Xcdroast to crash. I think i have screwed one burn so far, and i'm pretty sure its because i had something compiling, using mozilla, and trying to burn a cd with only 64M RAM with no swap in kde2.X
Calum:
i would dearly love to burn a cd using linux, but i have a usb cdrw which cdrecord does not support, and no room in my laptop to install an ide one.
TheQuirk:
Okay, you know what? This is really weird. I put in my Windows CD, tell it to start my computer "without CD support" and that I don't want to install windows, go into fdisk, delete the swap $ linux partions, and try to reinstall again. Works like a charm.
Very, very weird.
I am posting this from my dad's laptop- it runs XP, while Mandrake is installing on my computer right now .
I really do see why people say XP is so bad. It kept crashing when I Was trying to log onto an FTP server =\
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