i think cd/dvd are the cheapest media storage
but people says it easily gets scratchs
if i take good care of my cd/dvd ,
then is there any chance of getting scratchs with cd/dvd readers/writters??
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There is always the chance of a scratch when handling optical media, if you have a good working player/recorder you shouldn't get scratches from that.
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