There is a type of CD that can be added to. They are called CD-RW. They rewriteable and are available in most big box stores.
If the CD is a CD-R it is only "Writable," and cannot have songs added to it after its initial burn. If the CD is a CD-RW you should be able to "Rewrite" songs onto the CD and reburn them.
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only if it is a CD-RW
Yes. CD-RW drives are capable of writing to CD-R discs as well.
It depends on the CD's format, how it was burned, and whether the session is still open or not. If it is a CD-RW(Read/Write) you can erase these and re-write data on them. If you are trying to erase a store bought CD or a CD-R or CD+R you are out of luck, once these are burned they are done.
No, once you open a Certificate of Deposit (CD), you cannot add more money to it.
It is possible, but only on a CD-RW and that's not guaranteed to play on every CD-player.
Once a disk is "finalized", no new data can be added to it. If you want to be able to keep adding data later on, you will need to make it a "multi-session" disc.
To keep music on a CD, it is already there and you do nothing. To put music onto a CD, you "burn" it to the CD. To copy music from a CD to some other memory location, you "rip" it.
it will not keep going because you have to keep adding salt instead of sugar it will go on fovever if you keep adding salt.
can be broken hackers can keep their software hide in cd can be pickpocket if the cd get scraties it can lose data stored in cd
1, 3, 5... (just keep adding 2 at a time).1, 3, 5... (just keep adding 2 at a time).1, 3, 5... (just keep adding 2 at a time).1, 3, 5... (just keep adding 2 at a time).
Adding a nice aftermarket CD player may increase the resale value of your car.
The longer you keep money in a CD, the more you can maximize your returns. Typically, the longer the term of the CD, the higher the interest rate and potential returns.
keep adding songs
It can go on to infinity if you just keep adding 3
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