I found that I used following brand for cd+R's: Silver Circle, Imation, Maxell and Emtec. (I thought I had lost a couple years worth of digital photos at one point until I finally located the backup disc I'd made.) I know how distressing it can be to lose them. I'm glad to hear you have a friend with a(nother) backup of at least some of your photos. They shouldn't cause such problems on a DVD+/-R disc since the reflective and dye surfaces are between layers of polycarbonate.īack to a previous question, when you first wrote the discs, did you try to read all the pictures back off? Or is this the first time you've tried to access these files since the discs were written? Depending on temperature and humidity, the labels shrink and swell, and can pull the reflective layer off the dye layer. Do all of your discs have stick-on labels? On a CD-R these can definitely cause problems because you essentially stick them onto the back side of the reflective surface.
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