Exploding CD's

Did it all stay contained in the drive? i saw one once that exploded and there were shards of cd sticking out through the gap at the top of the loading tray.

That happened to me, the computer was on a shelf right in front of my knees as well.

This happened to my old yuri's revenge disk ages ago. Killed the drive at the same time.

Yeah, I swear they made those C&C disks on the cheapest CD's, either that or it was the high usage that caused the cracks.
 
Mythbusters Know Nothing an out of balance CD combined with Hispeed CD/DVD drive can = Boom!

They disproved it would be deadly/break through the drive, not that it couldn't happen.

It was proven that a high rotation (in excess of 23,000 RPM) could shatter the CDs, but the MythBusters could not achieve this using an average CD-ROM drive. Physical damage to the CD made shattering more likely. In addition, there was testimony by at least one person (the salesperson who sold the computer) that seemed to verify the myth. The MythBusters concluded that while this event was possible, it was very unlikely to happen.

Or you could reject their reality and substitute your own ;)
 
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Happened to me years and years ago, I had borrowed Red Alert 2 off one of my dads friends. I span the disk up and it went boom in the tray. I had to buy him another one :o

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The Yuri Disc was actually mine.
 
Many years ago my old boss had loads of gold coated CDs that the servers used to store info on. You could flick those and they would shatter into pieces.
Remember the OPs problem years ago when 52x drives first came out. loads of people complained about it happening.
Oh and OP that case is cool :) i had one. What were they called? I missed mine when i flogged it on :(
 
Happened tp my Battlefirld 1942 disc and a crack is developing on my RA2 disc.

It is to do with the CD/DVD rather than the player. Both crappy EA discs!

It is deffinetly a issue with atleast some of them, I am suprised there hasn't been a bigeer deal made, it killed my DVD drive and could have taken an eye out.
 
I've had similar happen to me before. There was nothing visual wrong with the drive after the loud bang (Eg, no damage to the bezel) but after taking the drive apart there were lots of shards of CD. The CD was an incredibly old magazine freebie so I did wonder if it was of poorer quality at the time (Or if, for example, some unusual pressure had been applied to it during transit, being only in a paper slip case and all...).

The drive worked perfectly after removing all the shards though :).
 
Getting 27k RPM out of a drive will be rare and momentary - it will only happen on the innermost tracks of the disc and any read errors whatsoever will slow the disc down.

Still doesn't mean it can't happen of course - particularly if the disc is unbalanced or cracked.

Not happened to me yet - thank the lord and touch wood.
 
This happened to my old yuri's revenge disk ages ago. Killed the drive at the same time. Considering how hot some of the disks get in the drives you can see why they explode sometimes.

I lost an RA2 disc to this. It exploded in the drive and I spent about 2 hours fishing out shards of disc. Luckily the drive still worked though.:)
 
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