1 disc rot fungi and is the same thing? disc rot or fungus is laser rot?
2 need not insult me I did nothing wrong, I'm not troll and I'm not stupid as you say, this forum is to clarify doubts or is it for you to insult people?
3 then even my dvd being within the slim box will have moisture? slim box does not protect from moisture? I keep slim box within plastic bags
4 fungus is difficult to place in media with hands only by touch? what are those discs with dark spots and transparent point
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Yes, never touch the discs, always use rubber gloves, that's what all of us do.
Fungus kills many discs, so we were just screwing with you.
Also, if you live in a humid area, your discs will warp within 1 week.
Place all discs in aluminum foil and in the refrigerator to keep moisture down and fungus from growing.
We all keep all discs in refrigerator and buy more refrigerators when we run out of room.
This will keep fungus from growing, place discs in alcohol in bowl for 2 weeks prior to putting in refrigerator.
Make sure not to leave discs out for more than 5 hours, make sure to put back in foil. -
For the nth time, with the possible exception of certain Intel processors, I don't have/ever owned anything whose name starts with "i".
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Thanks for everyone's help and sorry if I did something wrong
1 The quality of DVD Media influences the appearance of fungus?
2 Touch 2 dvd face with your fingers, without moisture even I touched the two sides will not generate fungus?
3 what is disc rot and what causes it? -
If I put the dvd disc in a dvd drive I have ever read a dvd disc that has fungi that my current dvd will be contaminated with fungi through the drive?
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If I put the dvd disc in a dvd drive I have ever read a dvd disc that has fungi that my current dvd will be contaminated with fungi through the drive?
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Why worry so much about fungus on a particular object?Check your tv and oven and fridge for signs of fungus cause you touch them more.
I think,therefore i am a hamster. -
Fungal spores can lie dormant for decades and survive extremely dry conditions
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My wild guess says the OP's obsession with mushrooms was started through some unpleasant experiences with the "mushroom-ic" substance named «LysergSäure DiethylAmide»
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Convert all your DVDs to ISO files. Store the ISO files on high capacity hard drives. Afterwards, throw away all your CDs, DVDs, Blu-Ray discs, optical drives, CD players , DVD, players, and Blu-Ray players. They are all contaminated with billions of fungal spores.
Hard drives are assembled in sterile clean rooms. Hard drives are sealed to prevent contamination. The seal will protect the platters inside from fungus spores. Your ISO files will be safe from fungal contamination and scratches forever, unless you open up the hard drive. -
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Kinda wrong,mushrooms are psilocybin where as LysergSäure DiethylAmide is derived from Ergoline which is found in lower fungi which the op has an obsession with.
I think,therefore i am a hamster. -
hehe fugus is fungus. but the stuff from moldy rye in the u.s. is called lysergic acid diethylamide. i was just trying to see if el huggunte is dutch.
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"a lot of people are better dead" - prisoner KSC2-303 -
That's it
but the stuff from moldy rye in the u.s. is called lysergic acid diethylamide. i was just trying to see if el huggunte is dutch.
In 1988, I did try to learn some basic Dutch ( and some basic Afrikaans as well ), but I didn't go very far -
1 There is no obsession is preventing
2 looking in google did not find anything saying that DVD + R creates fungi, only says that they only take oxidation but here in this forum you say they get fungus
3 I'm still looking for that answer: if I have a disc with fungus and put this disk into the drive, this drive will be contaminated? and every new dvd disc I put this dvd drive will be contaminated with the fungus? -
You don't get it, do you? The likelihood of disc fungi is so insignificant that your endless questions about it are hilarious and/or annoying to us. It's like going on a forum and persistently asking for advice to avoid getting hit by a meteor. It just isn't likely to happen. Ever.
Stop being ridiculous and get on with your pathetic life. (Perhaps some medication will help, so see your psychiatrist.) -
2 Don't believe everything you read, even on this forum.
3 Yes and yes.
Be very careful not to put into your disc drive any DVD+R contaminated with fungi that look even remotely like the one depicted in post #19. Fortunately, that's a rare species of fungi known to mankind as fungus obsessus and seems to exist only in the best video fora*.
If however you accidentally enter a digital versatile disc with an occurrence of that species, remove it ASAP using nothing but a remote not unlike the one in the aforementioned post (i.e. #19, this thread) to minimize the damage done. It goes without saying that you should wash your hands before and after every step you take with them.
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Maybe Baldrick could be persuaded to add "disc fungus" to the list of off-limit topics in the forum rules. Probably not, but I can always hope.
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Please answer my questions seriously because I'm serious
1 There is no obsession is Preventing
2 looking in google did not find anything saying que DVD + R creates fungi, que only says They only take oxidation but here in this forum you say They get fungus
3 I'm still looking for que answer: if I have a disc with fungus and put this disk into the drive, this drive will be contaminated? and every new DVD disc I put this dvd drive will be contaminated with the fungus?
4 I do not understand about growth, development and fungal contamination -
Just want to know:
if I put on DVD with fungus in dvd drive this drive will be contaminated by fungus and every dvd disc I put this drive also will be contaminated?
understand nothing of fungi so I ask for help -
Did you even bother to read the previous messages? At this point when you directly reply to his questions, you add yourself to the "stupid" list. So I congratulate you on your moronity. Please do continue to waste your time on this thread, giving answers that will be ignored and just prompt more in the endless series of questions.
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I read all the answers but so far I do not know what happens if I put a disc DVD in a DVD drive with fungus contaminates and pollutes the dvd disc I put in drive
because I think that the traces of fungi and spores will stay in the drive and contaminating every record I put in drive -
I am going with Idiot!!!
Okay, maybe a troll.....
But he could still be the biggest idiot alive!!!
I have actually seen dumber college graduates!!!!!!
Either way it is amazing how everyone is still trying to help him!!!
LMFAO!!!!!!
Lets repost the same Fng questions over and over!!!!!!
What a sad lost cause......... -
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Gamemaniaco is a troll trying to keep a post going,best to do what Baldrick said and to just stop posting in this thread,no matter what you say to the op he will always keep asking the same question,will fungus infect my dvd discs?
Who cares?I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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