CD-R disks are NOT re-writable. Look for disks labeled CD-RW.
Any discs that have "RW" on them. An example "CDRW" - Compact Disc, ReWritable
PS2 games are not on rewritable discs
Because cdr discs only have MBs of space and DVD discs are in GBs
The BDXL format supports 100GB and 128GB write-once discs and 100GB rewritable discs for commercial applications. It was defined in June 2010.
Either a CD-R or a CD-RW. The first you cannot delete or write over but the second, RW, is rewritable so you can.
You can write to a CDR once. A CDR-W can be erased and rewritten over and over.
No, only CD-RWs are rewritable.
A caddr is the car of a cdr of the cdr in LISP.
Simple. The answer is cheese.
digital versatile disk rewritable
Data can be copied to CDs (Compact Discs) which are writable/rewritable and need a CD/DVD burner to write data. The difference between a floppy and CD is that floppy is a magnetics media and CD an optical media (read/write happens with help of a laser light). - Neeraj Sharma
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.