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Warlord
post Feb 21 2007, 07:57 AM
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my GDI disk has gone to pieces it was in my drive when i was just playing ts and then suddenly in my drive went CLANNNNNNNNNNNNN i opened it quickly and what did i find cry.gif the gdi disk.. gone to shreds..
i would much rather it have been my nod disk but the worst thing is some pieces got stuck inside so we might have to take the comp apart to look for those pieces so basicly i can't play ANY disk dry.gif
because if those pieces get into the comp then my comp is toasted so no playing ts for me sad.gif
but this also means no testing triggers on maps or mods furious.gif grrr furious.gif

anyone know a place i can still get ts?? huh.gif

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post Feb 21 2007, 04:52 PM
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The same thing happened to both a GDI and Nod disc of mine...


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post Feb 21 2007, 05:44 PM
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My disks are fine. And I still have the original disks from when I bought the game in '99!

Does any of you have a seriously high-speed CD-ROM drive (52x or above)? Heard those can cause problems. CD-ROMs (especially older ones) weren't designed for the speed they need to spin in 52x or above drives. Which is why 52x CD-ROM drives eventually weren't even sold anymore at some point. Think the max was like 48x or something.

I have only ever had one disk to pop in my drive. Star Trek: A Final Unity (disk1). I tossed the CD-ROM drive in the bin after that.

Besides. CD-ROMs and DVDs are all sold broken. They all have a big hole in the middle. :biggrin:


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post Feb 22 2007, 08:07 PM
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QUOTE (tomb @ Feb 21 2007, 06:44 PM) *
Does any of you have a seriously high-speed CD-ROM drive (52x or above)? Heard those can cause problems. CD-ROMs (especially older ones) weren't designed for the speed they need to spin in 52x or above drives. Which is why 52x CD-ROM drives eventually weren't even sold anymore at some point. Think the max was like 48x or something

Yeah, both of my discs that broke broke in the same 52x CD-ROM drive. I got the CD-ROM drive to work again both times by just picking out the pieces of my discs (I even found back some pieces of my Nod disc when I was picking out the pieces of my GDI disc that just broke in the CD-ROM drive).


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