08-24-2010,03:38 PM

Originally Posted by
SP193
Nothing on Earth lasts forever. It's probably the reflective layer inside the CD-ROM that's deteriorating... nothing can really prevent that from happening.
Beside a good shielding. 
I'm not sure, but do manufacturers (still?) use silver-layers?
I wonder why they don't use a material, which doesn't oxidize/react with Oxygen or anything other in the air.
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