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Yes it's possible, at least with Easy CD creator it is. If the file has the same
name your prompted to delete the old one. It doesn't really delete it, I guess a
new Table of Contents is written and the old file is just not there. The thing
to keep in mind is that the space used by the old files is still being used.
Another thing, some older and newer generic CD-ROMs will only be able to read
the last recordings.
HTH,
Jose
Mick Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Hello
>
> I will be distibuting some files via CDR. Occasionly I will update the CD so
> therefore I would like to keep it very 'user friendly'. The updated files
> will have the same names as the files that were previosly 'burned' onto the
> CDR. Therefore I would like to, erase, delete the older files. Is it
> possible to delete them or maybe hide them?? Any help will be appreciated.
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