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Laura Conrad wrote: > I got my new computer, and the first thing I tried to do was to make a > set of recovery disks. It keeps failing; it writes the first disk and > then tries to verify it and says it doesn't verify. I've made 3 > coasters this way. > > I'd like to figure out whether this is a hardware problem, in which case > I should deal with it while it's under warranty, or a software problem > with the writing and/or verification of recovery disks. Does anyone have a > good method for testing a DVD writing drive? > > I'd like to get the recovery disks made before installing Linux, so the > ideal answer to this question wouldn't involve Linux at all, but I can > probably install Linux without clobbering Windows, or use a Live CD for > Linux. > > It's an HP Pavilion Elite m9517c 2.2GHz Quad-Core Desktop PC w/ Blu-ray, > running Vista Home Premium. Call me a conspiracy theorist, but I wouldn't be above blaming SecuROM or similar products that intentionally interfere with optical-drives. If you have any commercial games or such, you've probably got SecuROM. There are two ways to test that: 1) use a linux liveCD with burning software on it 2) use the SecuROM removal tool (which will make the software that installed it unusable): https://support.securom.com/removaltool/ HTH, Matt
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