CD-RW Life

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I have a bunch of unused 4x CD-RW discs, Sony made. Says (c) 2002, so they are from after that, but when - I dont know.

Tried to use one, do the whole erase/format/write thing, and I kept getting errors. Went to burn a CD and it worked right away.

Curious if CD-RWs have given people issues for being too old, or if they have a known lifetime.
 
Optical media is not a good place to store date long term due to bit rot. I would go find some new disc and make sure you back them up on and off site.
 
It will depend on the composition of the disc. Most companies don't disclose this to you.

CD-Rs actually have shorter lifespans than CD-RWs, typically. The CD-RW uses special metals instead of dyes. I have heard 10 years is the typical lifespan for most CD-R discs. There are special archival quality ones that last longer.

I would trash them.
 
Originally Posted By: KeithS_NW_Ohio
Can your burner burn a CDR-W at 4x.
Mine will only go down to 10x for a CDR-W


Interesting. It offered to do the burn at 4x, but there were no other options (thought they would give me slower stuff like 1x, 2x).
 
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