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Computers for sale now usually do not come with a CD drive.
One I purchased recently didn't even offer it as an option. I burn more CD's than I read. In the old days, Plextor drives earned the best reviews. I had one, and Exact Audio Copy almost always reported no errors on CD's I made on quality blanks...not quite so good on generics from Office Depot/Staples. "No errors" was an acceptance criterion for some of the duplication services I sent them to. What's best these days? I still have many requests to create CD's, mostly from the musicians who performed on the recordings. I suppose I'm looking for something external since there are no bays in new machines like the one I bought ![]() |
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