Any burner that lists lightscribe technology will be able to do this.
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Unix utilities such as dd can create a bit-by-bit image of an entire drive. Commercial disk cloning software may feature the ability to create drive images as well.
the magnetic resonance imaging, also abbrieviated as: M.R.IA digital camera uses short bursts of a magnetic field to produce images. The images are then stored on a disk or other memory source within the camera. The disk can then be inserted into most computers to download the images.
A Floppy Disk. You can look that up on Google Images. PSPSlimBoy
1.print server. 2.disk driver.
Disk burners can be purchased anywhere that sells computer equipment. Popular choices would be Best Buy, Office Max, and Office Depot. Of course there's always online choices like Amazon and eBay.
Central Processing Unit, Motherboard, Heatsink, Hard Disk Drive, Power Supply, Video Card, SATA Cables, and DVD/CD Burners.
You probably have a scratch on the disc or a finger print.
Sensors..
"coaster" is slang for a bad burn, i.e. a failed burn that created an usuable disk. (So all it's good for is a coaster.)
Many distributions have older disk images in their archives. Try there.