![]() ![]() Let's say it's Friday and I want to add more documents to the reader disk that I created on Monday. Let's assume that everything about the burn is successful. Let's say that I have ample storage on the disk left after the burn is completed. I know that using the CD-R disk that I can not do anything to the documents once on the CD Rom using the reader disk. Let's say I have 100 Office documents that I want to copy to CD Rom, using a CD-R disk on a Monday. However, with a CD-RW you can edit and erase and modify the data that sits on an RW, just like a floppy:īTW, is there any difference in the amount of data that a CD-R and CD-RW can hold? From what I understand, with a CD-R disk you can not modify a files data once it is saved. I just got a CD Burner installed on my PC! (Windows 98 OS) I am a little confused with the difference between CD-R disks and CD-RW disks.
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