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burning cds


Question Posted Sunday June 19 2005, 8:06 pm

Im trying to burn a cd w/ a used cd. It wont let me delete anything that is already on it. The "attributes" says its a read only. I need to know how to change "read only" to something else so i can delete the songs i dont want. I give 5s to anything that works! thank you so much!

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Additional info, added Sunday June 19 2005, 8:23 pm:
the folder is an
Audio CD (D:)
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Ask_me_a_question answered Sunday June 19 2005, 8:28 pm:
Sorry, no way to do that :( in order to be able to erase and rewrite, you need to use a CD-RW rather than a CD-R. RW is for rewritable, which means you can delete and add anything you want. You can buy them pretty much anywhere where you buy blanks, but they are a little more expensive. Good luck!
xo Maddie

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xXxpinky615xXx answered Sunday June 19 2005, 8:23 pm:
It's not working because the CD you are using is a CD-R. CD-R's don't let you delete/add to it. The types of CD's that will let you delete or add to it are CD-RW's. There is no way for you to delete the songs off of there. It sucks because it happened to me but there is no way. You are going to have to get another CD-R. CD-R's are the only ones that work on all CD players, CD-RW's will not. So in order for you to make a new CD that is going to work on all CD players, you'll have to get more CD-R's.

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buckems answered Sunday June 19 2005, 8:18 pm:
You have a CD-R not a CD-RW you need to CD-RW to rewrite over used disk space on a cd like that.

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