From toshiba's website on a Satellite laptop specs:
DVD-SuperMulti drive (+/-R double layer) supporting up to 11 fomats
Multi DVD burner is a specification for optical media drives. Super Multi DVD burner or Super AllWrite refers to a drive that reads and writes i.e CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW and DVD-RAM. They usually do not support LightScribe, HD-BURN or GigaRec either. Overburning may or may not be possible.thanks
Buy an optical external disk drive.
An optical drive is for reading and possibly writing to optical media such as a CD or DVD. It is pretty much used like any other drive in a computer. Older optical drives could only read data and could not burn disks.
A DVD Super Multi drive has the ability to both read and write DVD discs. This type of drive does not support LightScribe.---- according to the HP website,,,,,,,,,, The super multi drive does support LightScribe. And this is a program that adds a picture or information to a cd or dvd after writing/burning it by flipping the disc over after the burn is complete.... And YES you can read and write both cds and dvds with the super multi drive...IN MY OPINION....... Use Dual layer DVDs when burning because they have more storage space, just under 9GB on a single DVD. Web addresses cannot post here, but go to h10032 dot www1 dot hp dot com slash ctg slash Manual slash c00774531 dot pdf....... lol
Combo drive burns the CDs and play DVDs while the super drive can burn the DVDs along with running it as well.
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Yes. Optical data is magnetic. I've done it b4.
Maybe. Dual layers just means it can read 2 layers of a disc.
Optical disk drives are also known as cd roms for your computer. They allow you to store data and burn information on them from the disk drive slot on your computer.
Super Multi DVD is a term used to describe a type of recorder that writes DVD-R/DVD-RW, DVD+R/DVD+RW and DVD-RAM formats. They usually are not supported by LightScribe, HD-BURN or GigaRec.
yes my DVD drive can burn
If you burn infected files onto an optical disc then those files remain infected and would remain on the optical disc permanently.