T Tony Skyrunner Jan 1, 2003 #1 Now you can tattoo -and waste- your CDs if you still want to make your Saturn think they are original discs... Who will buy this? Only CD-RW, though.
Now you can tattoo -and waste- your CDs if you still want to make your Saturn think they are original discs... Who will buy this? Only CD-RW, though.
antime Extra Hard Mid Boss Jan 1, 2003 #2 Gnnhjjrjrrrghasfk!!!!11 Fuffux ache, I can't believe you haven't seen this very same goddamn drive brought up every month since it was first announced.
Gnnhjjrjrrrghasfk!!!!11 Fuffux ache, I can't believe you haven't seen this very same goddamn drive brought up every month since it was first announced.
T Tony Skyrunner Jan 1, 2003 #4 Originally posted by antime@Jan. 02 2003, 12:40 am Gnnhjjrjrrrghasfk!!!!11 Fuffux ache, I can't believe you haven't seen this very same goddamn drive brought up every month since it was first announced. Click to expand... Hahaha
Originally posted by antime@Jan. 02 2003, 12:40 am Gnnhjjrjrrrghasfk!!!!11 Fuffux ache, I can't believe you haven't seen this very same goddamn drive brought up every month since it was first announced. Click to expand... Hahaha
R racketboy Established Member Jan 1, 2003 #5 I've looked into it before. It only can "label" unused parts of the disc, so if it's a game that takes up most of the disk, you can't label it. Also, the data it uses to make the label might mess with whatever game system you might use
I've looked into it before. It only can "label" unused parts of the disc, so if it's a game that takes up most of the disk, you can't label it. Also, the data it uses to make the label might mess with whatever game system you might use