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CD RW Erase question?

Discussion in 'CD-R(W) Media' started by tubugs, Jan 1, 2006.

  1. tubugs

    tubugs Member

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    I have Nero Express that came with my CD-Burner.
    When I add to the CD it erases what was on the CD before.
    Can anyone help me resolve this problem?
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    did you format the disk & use copy & paste thru windows explorer or are you using the disk as a regular cd?
     
  3. tubugs

    tubugs Member

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    I didn't format it.Did nothing to it.Should I have formatted it?
    Don't know I'm totally new to this.
    Thank's for the reply
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    cdr disks can be added to thru the burning process till disk is full or finalized(closed). cdrw disk once formated can be used as a sort of floppy disk thru windows explorer but must be in the burner not regular cd or dvd rom drive. nero gives you the option to format the cdrw disk.
     
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    the easyest thing to do is use windows explor to burn it when theres stuff on it :)
     
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    Rikoshay Regular member

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    Just format the entire CD-RW again, then when you add something to it, just make it a 'multi-session' disc. That way, you can continue to rewrite stuff onto it without the need of erasing it until the disc is filled to full capacity, then just full-erase the disc. Don't quick-erase though, that just covers up the data that was already on the disc, but it doesn't really delete it. Good luck!
     
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    THANK'S EVERYONE.
    I believe I got my problem solved. Thank's again for all your help.
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    no problem, teach & learn
     
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    Rikoshay Regular member

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    That's good to hear. Come back if you have any problems in the future. TTFN!
     

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