CD-RW disks can be erased.
You should have that option in the program you use to
record your stuff to the drive.
If you use Win-XP, Open My Computer.
Double-click the CD recording drive.
Windows displays the files and folders located on the CD.
Under CD Writing Tasks, click Erase this CD-RW.
Windows displays the CD Writing Wizard.
Follow the instructions in the wizard to delete the files on the CD-RW.
Now the bad news. CD-RW disks can be very unstable, and refuse
to either record, erase, or "give up" the information on them...
For the relatively cheap price of CD-R disks, I would recommend
them more for anything important...
With either type, you can record in mutiple sessions and keep
adding files until all the space is used up. (This is as long as
you do not intentionally "close" the disk and finalize it.)
Rick Glazier
From: "Helen Gordon"
I have several CD-RW discs (700mb) with a small amount of data written on
each of them. Is there a way I can delete the files on them and re-write data on
them. I think that I remember that when I tried to write more data on one of
them, I received a message to insert new CD in drive, although I know there
was only one file on the disc.
TIA
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