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cd-rom


Question Posted Monday March 27 2006, 3:19 pm

i saved a document on a cd-rom disc so i can print it at school but now i cant delete the document from the cd.. or even rename it so can i do anything to this document like deleting it in some other way or is that not possible?

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sizzlinmandolin answered Monday March 27 2006, 7:38 pm:
When you put something onto a CD, it's written onto the CD. The technical term for it is "burned". It's not just stored there, it's permanantly written on there. If you have a CD-RW, you can delete, rename, or add more files, but the information you burned on there is still there. It's just erased and the space it was in is unusable. I always just used floppy disks so I didn't have those problems. Good luck!

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NinjaNeer answered Monday March 27 2006, 3:26 pm:
You can't get rid of it unless you used a CD-RW, a re-writeable CD. Sorry :)

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