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(But if you want to be totally safe, make a second backup on a zip drive or hard drive, from which to re-burn to DVD every 10 years.). .
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Once you put them in a high speed drive, they start to warble and sometimes shatter and when that happens, your drive is ruined
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I would be afraid that the disk wouldn't hold on to the ink while spinning inside my hard drive.
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I checked my drive and it burns at 16x with other DVDs fine
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I have read that the issues may be due to Windows 10, but I have been unable to burn the DVD-R in my burner (which is only a few months old)
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Verbatim MKM inkjet DVD+R DL's to burn the 2nd layer in the Pioneer, even though the branded, non inkjet Verbatim DVD+R DL's of the same speed and the same MKM MID DO burn without issue in the Pioneer
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It burns DVD+-RWs and DVD+R DL perfectly.
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these are the best DVD-R that you can have
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These are the best DVD-+R that you can buy and this is the only place I can find them
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easily the worst DVD-R's I've ever seen.