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I guess I should phrase my question a bit better.

Why doesn't my CD-RW act as regular floppy? Is there some way to
achieve this because I find it hard to believe that I am limited to
having to erase a whole doggone CD just to rid my self of one or two
unwanted files?

Can a CD-RW be formatted?? or something similar to acheive the same
usage as I would get from a floppy..meaning I can erase what I want and
change what I want right on the CD?

I am new the CD burning-thing so I could very well not know what the
heck I'm talkin about and feel free to tell me so :)


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You need to use the packet writing software which came with your burner for
best results.

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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
Laird of Glencairn
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com


"Two-Tone 85" <Two-Tone.85.1k0odo@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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>
> I guess I should phrase my question a bit better.
>
> Why doesn't my CD-RW act as regular floppy? Is there some way to
> achieve this because I find it hard to believe that I am limited to
> having to erase a whole doggone CD just to rid my self of one or two
> unwanted files?
>
> Can a CD-RW be formatted?? or something similar to acheive the same
> usage as I would get from a floppy..meaning I can erase what I want and
> change what I want right on the CD?
>
> I am new the CD burning-thing so I could very well not know what the
> heck I'm talkin about and feel free to tell me so :)
>
>
> --
> Two-Tone 85
 
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You need to buy some burning software like "nero" or "verbatim"

"Graham Hughes" wrote:

> You need to use the packet writing software which came with your burner for
> best results.
>
> --
> Graham Hughes
> MVP Digital Media
> Laird of Glencairn
> www.dvds2treasure.com
> www.simplydv.com
>
>
> "Two-Tone 85" <Two-Tone.85.1k0odo@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
> news:Two-Tone.85.1k0odo@pcbanter.net...
> >
> > I guess I should phrase my question a bit better.
> >
> > Why doesn't my CD-RW act as regular floppy? Is there some way to
> > achieve this because I find it hard to believe that I am limited to
> > having to erase a whole doggone CD just to rid my self of one or two
> > unwanted files?
> >
> > Can a CD-RW be formatted?? or something similar to acheive the same
> > usage as I would get from a floppy..meaning I can erase what I want and
> > change what I want right on the CD?
> >
> > I am new the CD burning-thing so I could very well not know what the
> > heck I'm talkin about and feel free to tell me so :)
> >
> >
> > --
> > Two-Tone 85
>
>
>