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Ryan87500
post Dec 30 2011, 06:39 AM
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I am using MKM003 media and a IHAS 324 drive. I am not getting good Kprobe results. I have tried burning at 4x and 2.4x. I have not tried checking the OPC box yet.

Is there anything else I should try.

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Ryan87500
post Dec 30 2011, 04:41 PM
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What does safe mode do? Does the computers speed impact the burn at the second layer? I am using an older computer to burn the game.
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QUOTE(Ryan87500 @ Dec 30 2011, 03:41 PM) *

What does safe mode do? Does the computers speed impact the burn at the second layer? I am using an older computer to burn the game.



Yes mate safe mode means there is the least amount of other resources being used and so allows a slightly more stable way to burn them in.
Also with a older Pc maybe the data is having to wait when being burned which could effect the outcome too.
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