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erasing diska


Question Posted Saturday September 15 2007, 5:11 pm

I have a thingy on my DVD burning program that says erase disk, does that mean that if I burn something i dont' like, it can erase the whole thing and i can burn something on it again?

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theymos answered Sunday September 16 2007, 7:01 pm:
You can on CD-RW type disks. Those type don't always play in CD players, though. You can't on CD-R type.

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Disconnected answered Sunday September 16 2007, 4:11 pm:
It depends on the disc that you use, you should read the information the box.

Some discs allow this but some will erase date but you will not be able to burn things onto it again..and some discs you cant erase at all.

Hope this helped somehow :)

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