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CD-R and CD RW
I just started yesterday to burn the CD's, While burning using nero7 post single burn it makes u erase the complete CD without doing a selected write. I am using a CD RW type of media.
What is the difference between CD-R and CD+- RW Pls do advise.. regards Stephanie |
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RW is rewritable can be used to a possibly 1000 times.
R is write once only. |
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Hi DABhand,
Don't worry. CD- R means only onces you can write on it but at writing time you select re use so it provide you to write next time. And CD-RW means you can use it atleast 50 times if its from good company... The better way is use CD-R for best performance..
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i will NOT use my signature for advertising purposes Last edited by stivemak; 01-10-2009 at 04:42. |
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cd-r = write once, read many.. unless you mean using the disk as a multi session, in which case its STILL write once.. as the sector is ONLY written to once EVER
cd-rw = 1000 writes per sector, after that it can fail so you're a bit off there stivemak
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>.~ damn why does nobody read anything anymore :P
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well i did, but i thought a copy/paste showed i didn't so i just rephrased things, but stivemak is definately mistaken in his understanding (or misunderstanding really) of the definitions
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Yeah, but he replied to me as if I had no clue lol
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