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Sat 31/01/04 at 19:23
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So quite simply, if I were to copy something, and wanted to modify on it/delete stuff from it/add more stuff to it at a later date, this'd be possible?

Or I could format the disc at a later date so it'd be as good as new?
Ta.
Sun 01/02/04 at 10:01
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Only because you can't buy them on spindles (to the best of my knowledge). They only work out a few times the price of a blank CD otherwise.
Sun 01/02/04 at 09:53
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taka-Q wrote:
> Azul wrote:
> Yeah, thought so, just wanted to confirm this before I dished out
> 500
> odd quid for 5 of the things.
>
> There not that expernsive...

They ain't that cheap either.
Sat 31/01/04 at 23:26
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T'is possible Azul.

CD-RW's do excatly what they say on the tin, i've used, formatted and re-used one about 50 times now and it still works.
Sat 31/01/04 at 21:49
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Azul wrote:
> Yeah, thought so, just wanted to confirm this before I dished out 500
> odd quid for 5 of the things.

There not that expernsive...
Sat 31/01/04 at 21:11
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Yeah, thought so, just wanted to confirm this before I dished out 500 odd quid for 5 of the things.

And I use Alcohol 120% - it's darned good.
Sat 31/01/04 at 19:39
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Azul wrote:
> So quite simply, if I were to copy something, and wanted to modify on
> it/delete stuff from it/add more stuff to it at a later date, this'd
> be possible?

With a program like Nero INCD (comes with burning ROM) yes. This will alow you to use t like a floppy disc. I think Windows XP lets you do this too, but don't hold me to that.

> Or I could format the disc at a later date so it'd be as good as
> new?

Yeah, you can do this to a CD-RW with any CD writing program.
Sat 31/01/04 at 19:23
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"Which one's pink?"
Posts: 12,152
So quite simply, if I were to copy something, and wanted to modify on it/delete stuff from it/add more stuff to it at a later date, this'd be possible?

Or I could format the disc at a later date so it'd be as good as new?
Ta.

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