Hi Kevin.

You can erase the CDRW easily enough in Nero.  Simply start Nero, assuming
you have burning ROM here, and press alt + R to open the recorder menu.  Now
arrow down to the erase disc option and press enter.  Choose whether you
want to do a quick erase or completely erase the whole disc, choose your
erase speed and tab to the erase button pressing enter to start the process.

Regards.

Kevin
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Cussick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 9:08 PM
Subject: RE: How do I erase a cdrw


> Hi Dean,
>
> Thanks for your help on this matter, How ever I can't find any option
> for scrubbing the cdrw.
>
> I done a shift f 10 and their is quite a few options but no erase I
> phoned the shop that I bought the discs from and they said the discs
> need to be formatted.
>
> I wonder if some one could talk me threw how to do this I am using
> premier easy cd creator I know you don't have this program dean but
> maybe some one does have it on this list.
>
> On that matter their is supposed to be an update to this program with
> a copy disc facility on it but it's not available yet as far as I
> know.
>
> I do have Nero I think it is version 6.somthing but I did not get on
> with the program all that well it's taken me a while to grasp all this
> computer stuff but I am getting their at last.
>
> If some one can just talk me threw how to format the cdrw that I have
> got I will be a happy man.
>
> thanks for any help any one can give on this matter.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 30 March 2005 23:47
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> Subject: Re: How do I erase a cdrw
>
>
>
>
> Disregarding the Premier burner, since I haven't used it, put your
> cdrw in
> the drive.  Now go to My Computer, arrow to that drive, and hit either
> shift-F10 or your application key.  Arrow through the resulting menu
> and
> one of your choices should be Erase CDRW.  Try that, and ask if there
> are
> any complications.
>
> Dean
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