If you have any re writable cd then u first format or erase data from this, you can use format from cd/dvd writer then use nero or xilisoft software for re- write cd.
Unless you have a rewritable CD, then no, you can't.
No, only CD-RWs are rewritable.
You would need to burn onto a CD-RW, which stand for ReWritable.
A CD-RW drive is able to Read CDs, VCDs, and write CD-R and CD-RW.
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.
Any discs that have "RW" on them. An example "CDRW" - Compact Disc, ReWritable
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.
A DVD RW drive will read any sort of CD or DVD (except blue-ray but some might) and it will also burn to a writable or rewritable CD or DVD.
Usually that information is on the face of the CD itself along with the brand name. It will have CD-RW or CD+RW. The plus or minus signs indicate what type of re-writable the CD is. If the face of the CD is blank, look at the clear area around the center hole. The information should be stamped there.
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CD-RW.
it can be used to write rewritable cd's