You can, you need to rip them
Unless it is a re-writable disk you cannot change what is written on it. You will need to start again on a new disk. If it is an un-finalized re-writable, you can delete the file directly. If it has been finalized you need to erase the disk and start over.
you place the disk (movie) into the disk tray otherwise you cannot
Unless you scratch the disk while placing the magnet on the disk, then nothing will happen. A magnet would have to be powerful enough to extract the hemoglobin from human bloodcells to be able to effect the disk.
Yes, sometimes the surgery doent work for the disk it was meant to treat, and it is also possible to herniated another disk that wasnt treated.
WinImage or Undisker for image files IsoBuser for Iso files
If you are using the word "assessing" to read a disk then the amount of data you can transfer to the disk (write) is the remaining available free space on the disk. On the other side of the coin, the amount of data to can extract (cut) is the amount of data that is stored on the disk.
A burned DVD will not work in most DVD players until it's finalized. You can still view the DVD in a computer's DVD burner. When creating movies, home videos, and slide shows, you will want to finalize the DVD in order to play it on any DVD player. Finalizing a DVD means you won't be able to change or add anything else to the disk. All DVD creation programs allow you to finalize DVDs with the click of a button.
The Wii does not play any movie/disk format.
Does it have a transmission? of course it does. It has a manual wet multi disk transmission with clutch. If that wasnt your question then rephrase it better.
All you need to do is place a DVD in the disk drive and it will play by itself.
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its impossible once rote , rote 4ever Is the CD a CD-R or CD+R? If so, you cannot reformat it. Once the disk is finalized, it becomes "read only" and there is no way to reformat because it is a "write once" disk. Is the CD a CD-RW or CD+RW? If so, you can reformat it.