An erasable optical disc is a type of optical storage medium that allows data to be written, erased, and rewritten multiple times. Unlike traditional writable discs, which can only be recorded once, erasable optical discs, such as CD-RWs and DVD-RWs, utilize a special material that enables the data to be changed. This makes them versatile for tasks like data backup and temporary storage, as users can update their contents as needed. However, they generally have a limited number of rewrite cycles compared to traditional read-only optical discs.
As of July 2014, there are multiple forms of rewritable optical media. These include the CD-RW, DVD-RW, and Blu-ray RW types of discs.
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If you burn infected files onto an optical disc then those files remain infected and would remain on the optical disc permanently.
A compact disc is a type of optical disc. "Optical disc" is an umbrella term for any type of storage media which uses optical technology (as opposed to magnetic) for data storage. This includes but is not limited to DVDs, CDs, H-DVD, blu-ray, laser discs CDRW's, and DVDRW's
CD and DVD disks are used by optical disc drives.
types of optical disc drive are: cd,dvd,blueray,cdr,cdrw,dvdrw,mp3,mp4
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