Need some advice

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May 11, 2002
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Im not sure if this is the right forum to ask this question in. So if not its cool if the topic gets moved. I own a ton of bay area cd's that got damaged over the course of time and Im looking to buy one of those devices that repairs cd's . I've owned one of them before and the thing was worthless. Any suggestions? I eventually plan on backing up all my cds to my computer once I get a larger hard drive. I've noticed some don't skip once you rip them, maybe I could by pass the whole cleaning step altogether. Like I said before any help would be appreciated.