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Maybe this question have been asked and answered before, if so, please tell
and I will search the archives.
I have never used CDRW disks. I want to know if the following is possible?
When data is transfered to a CDR, you have the option of keeping the
session open so that you may add more data at a later stage. You can close
the session (in order to enable you to read the CD on another computer) and
re-open the session (to add more data). Can the same be done, using CDRW,
and later, when the CD is full, re-format the CD to start writing (to a
blank CD) again? How many times can this be done?
Thanks
At Neethling
Cape Town
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