David Holland wrote:
There's lots of sites out there that'll
discuss C1, C2, and PI errors
off a fresh burn, but that doesn't mean much over time as the dye's
break down. (afaict)
Even if the MAM-A ones are good for 100 years, perhaps you've just
burnt those precious memories to a dud that will fail within a
few years. So you have to make multiple copies and check them
on whatever regular basis seems reasonable to you. Keep one
copy somewhere else so that you can cope with life's usual
daily disasters (fire, flood, theft, kids with a scouring pad...)
Keep the original media too - belt and braces!
Antonio
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Antonio carlini
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