A writable disk is a disk in which you can write (ie., store) data onto. The majority of diskettes are writable, and so are blank CDs and DVDs. Computer hard drives are generally writable as well.
A writable disk is a disk in which you can write data onto. The majority of diskettes are writable, and so are blank CDs and DVDs. Computer hard drives are generally writable as well.
its either a re-writable disk or its not!
We can burn a disk when it is an re-writable disk even though it has data in it.But when it is an ordinary disk i.e., if it is an only writable disk with data in it,we cannot burn the disk with another data.
A disk is magnetically-writable medium that you put in a disk drive inside a computer (PC). A disc, on the other hand, is optically writable (such as a CD or DVD). The easy way to remember which term to use is the "C is for CD."
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.
Burning a disk means to write data onto it. By looking at the categories you have assigned, you are looking to "burn" or put songs onto a disk. Be aware there are two results: a "data" disk you can only play in a computer, an Audio CD you can also play in a CD player.
CD-RW (Compact Disk Re-Writable)
A floppy disk is an "old fashioned" way of storing data from your computer. It normally holds only 1.44mb These are not normally put on new computers, as CD/DVD have the ability to store more data and can be either writable or re-writable.
We use CD-RW,as it is "Re-Writable".
A disc that can be written to. For example, a writable CD.
CD-R - is a CD that you can only write on once if you want to know the name of the re-writable CD, it's a CD-RW
If it is a 3.5" floppy and is missing the sliding tab I think it can be covered with a piece of tape to make it writable.
If the video is coming from a digital source such as a camera, computer or online source, most computers today can write a DVD in it's disk drive, just make sure that the disk being used is a regular DVD writable disk.