In early ‘00s, my original XP install media disc exploded in my dvd burner during a refresh install. It was so loud and shook the whole tower. Had to dismantle the drive and meticulously pick out every single shard of plastic I could. The metal housing was warped and dented! Drive surprisingly still worked for a decade following the incident before it was retired.
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How are computers so durable?? My beige retro tower had capacitors pop the first time i powered it on but it's worked fine ever since
A Motherboard has too many individual components that could fail and your OS will still be running "normally". Is not like, for example, an electrill drill which has a motor and gears, if the motor burns or the gears strip, is dead.
Uh... rule...
Oh snap! Title! I am dead.
The mods are coming, tell my wife I loved her! (I am single)
Do you mean you're sing(ru)le
Lucky, Lemmy let's you edit titles!
Kaufland sells DVDs!? No wonder it shattered
KClassics are usually not that bad in case of food, but indeed, O wouldn't trust them with DvDs.
Ahem, I'd actually really want to find more of them. This was the last Kaufland DVD+RW I had, sadly.
I had some other RW discs fail after a couple rewrites, but these only ever became unusable due to scratches. They seem to be pretty good.
The thing with DVDs is, you never know who the manufacturer is until you buy it and read the media ID. Brand name in this case means shit. Maybe with the exception of Verbatims with AZO dye.
These Kaufland discs have media ID: CMC MAG/W02
So, the manufacturer is CMC magnetics.
Searching the specific media ID, it also shows for following brands: TDK, Memorex, HP
CMC magnetics makes discs for a lot of brands, hell, nowadays even Verbatim is fully owned by CMC. (but the quality will differ)