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If the specs for your burner do list +r/rw, then you should have no problems
using this type of media. Go to the website of the vendor for your burner to
double check.
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Curt.
"john69" <john69.1cwmp1@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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>
> i need to know the type of discs to buy for my dvd burner
> 1. can i go to my computer, select dvd drive and click properties to
> find this.
>
> 2. if the drive says it is a +R/RW can i buy both +R and +RW discs
>
>
> --
> john69
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If you're running Nero, open the Nero toolkit for info tool.
"john69" <john69.1cwmp1@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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>
> i need to know the type of discs to buy for my dvd burner
> 1. can i go to my computer, select dvd drive and click properties to
> find this.
>
> 2. if the drive says it is a +R/RW can i buy both +R and +RW discs
>
>
> --
> john69
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers (More info?)
What is the make and model for your DVD writer?
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Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp
"john69" <john69.1cwmp1@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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| i need to know the type of discs to buy for my dvd burner
| 1. can i go to my computer, select dvd drive and click properties to
| find this.
|
| 2. if the drive says it is a +R/RW can i buy both +R and +RW discs
|
|
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| john69