Dean,

If you're going to back up files one at a time, then get an external FW or USB 2 hard drive. CD-R is only really useful if you're going to back up 650-700 MB of data at once. CD-RW requires third-party software to rewrite without wiping the disk first, and for the price of, e.g., Toast, you can get a decent-sized external HD.

- Darcy
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On 05 Sep 2005, at 1:01 AM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

Ok, guys, I'm sorry, but I'm still confused (a congenital condition, I assure you). Ok, so I'm working on a Fin File, and after a hard day's work, I wish to back up said file. I insert a black disc in my new iMac G5, give it a name, and move the file in question to the disc. I burn it. The next time I try to copy a file (any file) to same disc, the message instructs that a file can not be moved to this disc, because the files can not be modified. I have tried this both with CD-RW and CD R music. I know you have told me this before, but, as usual, I do not remember the answer. How do I back up files to a disc and make said disc function more than once?

In advance,  I thank you for once again sharing your wisdom.

Dean
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