| ReWritable CDROM Drive exp':
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http://www.antonline.com/p_GCE-8525BB---10PK-52X32X52-CD-ROM-Rewritable-Driv
e-Internal-ATA-2-Enhanced-IDE-Fast-ATA-AT-Attachment-Packet-Interface-_72852
..htm
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| "Raymond J. Johnson Jr." wrote:
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| > | > | You can do this only if you have ReWriteble CDROM that enables you to
| > rewrite
| > | CDs and only if you're using CD that can be rewrited.
| > | It should be writed on the CD: CD-RW and not Cd-R.
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| > | If you have this just go your burning software (exp: Nero) and chose
Erase
| > | Media.
| > | After the CD was erased you can write something else there.
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| > "ReWriteble CDROM" ??? The terms are mutually exclusive.
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What's your point? The link is wrong too. A CD-ROM disk is by defintion
read-only, and cannot be written to. CD-ROM disks are fundamentally
different from writeable media. After a CD-R has been burned and closed, it
does not become a CD-ROM. And a CD-ROM *drive* has no burning capability.
What do you think "ROM" stands for?