Mine is! I just have written files, deleted files and edited filenames! I thought this was not possible!
Like CDs or DVDs, Blue ray can be rewritable.
CD-ROMs are read-only discs designed for storing data permanently, while recordable CDs (CD-Rs) allow users to write data once. Rewritable CDs (CD-RWs) can be erased and rewritten multiple times. DVD-ROMs function similarly to CD-ROMs but have greater storage capacity, while recordable DVDs (DVD-Rs and DVD+Rs) can be written once, and rewritable DVDs (DVD-RWs and DVD+RWs) can be erased and rewritten multiple times.
No, only CD-RWs are rewritable.
Erasable DVDs are primarily known as DVD-RW (rewritable) and DVD+RW formats. These discs allow users to record data, erase it, and then re-record new data multiple times. Unlike standard DVD-R or DVD+R discs, which can only be written once, DVD-RW and DVD+RW provide the flexibility of reusability. However, it's important to note that the number of times a rewritable disc can be erased and re-recorded is limited.
A rewritable CD or DVD drive is not a suitable replacement for a hard disk. While they can store data, their capacity is significantly lower, typically ranging from 700 MB for CDs to around 4.7 GB for standard DVDs. Additionally, CD/DVDs have slower read/write speeds and are less durable for frequent data access compared to hard disks. For reliable storage and performance, a hard disk or SSD is a better choice.
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digital versatile disk rewritable
If its rewritable card should allow you to over ride the information.
Any discs that have "RW" on them. An example "CDRW" - Compact Disc, ReWritable
They can be erased & reused.
DVDRW R DL stands for Digital Versatile Disc ReWritable Dual Layer. It is a type of optical disc that allows data to be written and rewritten multiple times (rewritable) and has a dual-layer format, which effectively doubles its storage capacity compared to standard single-layer DVDs. This means it can hold up to 8.5 GB of data, making it suitable for storing larger files, videos, or backups.
Yes