sizzlinmandolin answered Sunday February 5 2006, 7:43 pm: I use CD-RW's. Actually, now I have a USB memory device, but CD-RW is what I used before I got one of those. The difference between R and RW is that after you burn a CD-R, you can't put anything else on it. It's a one time deal. With a CD-RW, you can erase files and you can put more files on after the initial burn. The only thing is, it's silly to erase files because you can't get the space back. What's burned into the CD can't be taken off, just scratched out so to speak. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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