Speed and amout of time running on DVD/CD writer
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From: Walton on the Naze Essex.
Speed and amout of time running on DVD/CD writer
I fitted a Samsung DVD writer to the home-build, and it goes well. However, I hear it running for long periods while on Flight Sim, and some other tasks seem to leave it running on full throttle.
One has to have Disk 4 in as a kind of dongle for FS. One can pop it open and the program still runs - for how long I haven't found out yet.
Needless to say, while it's running fast, its response time is splendid, but I'm wary of it conking out if it's left for long periods. (must come from aviation, where one nurses everything that rotates.
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One has to have Disk 4 in as a kind of dongle for FS. One can pop it open and the program still runs - for how long I haven't found out yet.
Needless to say, while it's running fast, its response time is splendid, but I'm wary of it conking out if it's left for long periods. (must come from aviation, where one nurses everything that rotates.
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CD/DVD drives these days are very reliable and have a good life span. They are getting cheaper all the time too. I wouldn't be too worried about a desktop CD drive, they are the cheapest and easiest to replace. It's when a laptop one goes faulty that you have a bit of trouble.
I use a modified file for FS2004 so I don't have to have the CD in the drive simply because I don't want the wear and tear on the CD, I don't want to go after a replacement.
I use a modified file for FS2004 so I don't have to have the CD in the drive simply because I don't want the wear and tear on the CD, I don't want to go after a replacement.
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I tried to copy the key disc, but MS wouldn't let me play that game. However, I've left the door open for quite long periods now, and it hasn't grumbled.
I seem to remember a command in the early days of CDs that let the disc run, or let it spool up on demand. I haven't seen anything pertaining to that for years.
I seem to remember a command in the early days of CDs that let the disc run, or let it spool up on demand. I haven't seen anything pertaining to that for years.




