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Old 2007-04-26, 02:11   Link #107
Phantom-Takaya
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That's a possibility, yes. Actually, it's the processor/CPU that gets affected the most, considering that that's what's doing all the work. A bad RAM going out in the middle of the transfer can cause a corruption the current file if the CPU is thrown off from what it was currently doing. (Which was copying a file.)

Side topic: If the DVD is saying it's got free space, then it didn't get burned properly. Try again. Else, it's a dead DVD. It happens once in a while.
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