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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Not really an account request]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;ll cut to the chase.<br />I have two CD-RW Plextor drives from about 14 or so years ago.<br />I Initially bought a PX-W4824TA. Not long after that it stopped being able to erase CD-RWs. I applied for an RMA but stuff came up and I&#039;m not sure how things went but basically I applied again and soon after a replacement appeared in my door without me having sent the first one to them. The replacement was a PX-W5224TA.<br />It occurred to me to erase a CD-RW with the new drive and feed it to the old one, and it turned out that it could still write to erased CD-RWs, but not erase them itself.<br />After that I pretty much stored the drives away for a long time. Now I&#039;ve found out that the old one also can&#039;t erase CD-RWs, and now neither can write to erased ones either.<br />Also, i&#039;d say their reading quality has decreased, but it may be that only reading CD-R/Ws is really affected and pressed discs are still read well. I&#039;ll need help diagnosing that.</p><p>The purpose of me writing is because I would like to perhaps send one or both your way if you think they can be brought back into shape.<br />If I sent just one, it would be for you to keep. If I sent both, the idea would be to receive one that worked well in return.<br />This is IF you see possibilities of getting them in good shape again.</p><p>I don&#039;t really have any discs to dump myself, so this is not an account request, but more like a hardware offer/deal.<br />My game collection is tiny. I have about a dozen GC games, which I dumped with my GC and match the discs already in the DB, and the same for a couple of PS1 discs. I have a couple of mainstream DC titles but no hardware to dump them with. I haven&#039;t checked if they are in the DB, but I suspect they are.</p><p>First I would need help diagnosing in just how good or bad a shape the drives are and what are possibilities of fixing them so that we can decide how to proceed.</p>]]></content>
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