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Optical write once systems store data at areal densities of 105 to 106 bits/mm2 for more than 10 to 20 years. Both drives and media have flaws, and sophisticated data integrity procedures are used to insure that recorded data can be recovered correctly. This paper discusses some of the techniques implemented in Optical Storage International's LD1200 System.