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OCR: down. You can often get round this by quitting your browser and trying again later. CARE OF COMPACT DISCS Contrary to early reports, compact discs (CDs) are very easily damaged if treated carelessly. Such damage has a much greater effect on the digital data of a CD-ROM than on the information of a music CD. A dirty or damaged CD-ROM is very likely to malfunction. With CD-ROM drives becoming faster and more disc-sensitive, this is an increasing problem. The surface of the disc can quickly gather dirt and is very easily scratched. To protect the data from scratches, fingerprints, dust particles, and smears, do not touch the readout side (unlabeled side) of the disc or place it face down on a hard surface. Should the CD become dirty, clean it with a soft cloth lightly mo iste ned with CD cleaning fluid or ethyl alcohol, working from the center to the edge. Do not use any type of solvent, such as