If its rewritable card should allow you to over ride the information.
They can be erased & reused.
Once CD's have data put on them, it cannot be erased. On rewritable CD's, the reflective layer on the bottom of the disc is a different compound that, when hit by the CD drive's laser at increased power, will melt, erasing data so something else can be written in its place.
Any discs that have "RW" on them. An example "CDRW" - Compact Disc, ReWritable
Yes it can
A credit card is a piece of plastic with a strip of magnetic information on it. When this strip is exposed to a strong magnetic field, like in an MRI, PET scan, or CAT scan it can get erased because the magnetic field removes the magnetic information.
CVDRW typically stands for Compact Disc ReWritable. It refers to a type of optical disc that can be written, rewritten, and erased multiple times. CVDRW discs are often used for storing data, music, or video content.
yes it can be written but unfortunatly it cannot be erased
What is the name of the storagr device that does not allow the data on it to be erased or re written
This means that the DVD can be written on, played, erased and re-written on.
It can be written and erased thoroughly.
ROM isn't erased when you turn the power off, whereas RAM is.
The opposite of "written" is "unwritten". However, one can also contrast "written" with "spoken", "oral". or 'erased'