Fixing laser burn on a CD can be challenging, but a few methods may help. First, gently clean the disc with a soft, lint-free cloth, wiping from the center outward to avoid further scratches. For minor burns, you can try using a CD repair kit, which often includes a polishing solution. If the damage is severe, however, the disc may be irreparable, and recovery might not be possible.
That is a laser burn it probably happened because you moved your xbox 360 while your game was running. Sorry laser burns are pernament you cant fix it.. Hope this Helped! TheKmar10
the only way to fix laser burns is to go to your nearest game store and ask if they have a profesional game cleaner and for a small fee of about £3.99 you can fix the laser burn
you go to a shop called playhouse they will fix it for you theres 1 in crayford
It is not possible. Because you need that laser ray to burn the information into the cd.
No. Well, if you burn a CD you can't change it. So, what you put on that CD stays there forever. But that's only if you burn it. A2. If you 'burn' it onto a computer, you are 'copying' it, not 'burning' it. You can only burn a CD-R or CD-RW. A commercial, pre-recorded CD, cannot be affected by a laser used for reading. If you tried to burn onto it, the software will not allow it and even if you could bypass the protection, the burning laser would have no affect on the pits stamped onto the disc.
A computer CD burner is, at a basic level, a laser diode. Just like a light bulb, these diodes can burn out.
I would just replace the drive. Inside your drive there are two lasers. A write laser and a read laser. Your read laser has probably burned out so getting a whole new drive should do the trick. You can get a standard 52x/52x (read/write) CD-ROM/R/RW for about $35.
No. Data on CDs and DVDs are laid out in rings. Think of the rings as the groove on an old phonograph record. The "grooves" on a DVD are much tighter than those of a CD. The laser in a typical CD player would not be able to read them correctly.
The process uses a laser to permanantly 'burn' the data into a photosensitive dye layer. That's why it is called burning.
CD-ROM works on the principle of the LASER and it is a major application of the LASER
Laser burn may effect the reading of the disc.
A CD is read by a laser, and since the laser does not move, the CD has to move in order to present the coded sequence of holes that the laser is reading.