rw cd's

G

Guest

I have been trying to work with photos copied to a CD-RW. Once the photos
were copied to the disc and I tried to edit and then saved them, I received a
message saying I was not able to save them to the disc. Why? I was under
the impression that by using a RW CD I could edit and save multiple times and
then erase the whole thing and use the CD again.
 
M

Mike Hall

An 'rw' CD has all of the properties of a regular CD except for one.. data
stored on it can be erased and the space used for something else..
 
R

Raymond J. Johnson Jr.

ToleFaery said:
I have been trying to work with photos copied to a CD-RW. Once the photos
were copied to the disc and I tried to edit and then saved them, I received a
message saying I was not able to save them to the disc. Why? I was under
the impression that by using a RW CD I could edit and save multiple times and
then erase the whole thing and use the CD again.

Unless you're using packet-writing software, such as Nero's InCD, the
only difference in burning between a CD-R and RW is that the latter may
be erased and used again. You can't "save" files to a CD-RW, but you
can, using session-writing, burn additional files to the disk. XP's
native burning facilities will allow you to add files to the disk until
it's full.
 

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