Rewritable discs, such as DVD-RW, DVD+RW, CD-RW, and BD-RE, can typically be rewritten between 1,000 to 1,000,000 times, depending on the type and quality of the disc. Most commonly, DVD-RW and CD-RW discs are rated for around 1,000 rewrite cycles. However, factors like storage conditions and usage can affect their lifespan. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise information.
endlessly
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120 times.
No most of them are sold many times for more than they cost on Disc
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as much as i wanted to.
a millon times
WRITE occurs 98 times; WROTE occurs 62 times; WRITING occurs 39 times; WRITTEN occurs 277 times.
Either: You went to the mall many timeS OR H You have been to the mall many times
about 3-4 times
The word "write" is in the King James Version of the Bible 91 times. It is in 82 verses.
In general, no. CD-ROM is read-only. You can only read from it after a manufacturer writes to the disc permanently. However, there are recordable CDs (CD-R), which allow you to write once. And, there are rewritable (CD-RW), which allow you to write and erase many times. The same goes for existing DVD technology (DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW).