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CD-R versus DVD+RW #667234
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I know this isn't strictly a glitch but I just know my clever friends at GB will know the answer. I have a pack of both of the above CDs and am not sure which to use for what? I need to download some soft ware for an external hard drive am I right in using the CVD-R 80 minutes? think

Re: CD-R versus DVD+RW [Re: monbron] #667279
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If it's indeed a DVD+RW and not a DVD-R then it means you can re-write on it and thus you can use it various times. Additionally the capacity of the two formats is different, a CD can hold 700MB of data whereas a DVD/DVD+RW can hold 4.7 GB which is approximately 4800 MB. It depends on the size of the software, if it can fit on the CD there is no need to use the Rewritable.


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Re: CD-R versus DVD+RW [Re: Butcher] #667282
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Thankyou Butcher you have refreshed my memory

Re: CD-R versus DVD+RW [Re: monbron] #667287
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One other thing to note - standard -R +R media can only be written to once. You'll need special media in order to make use of the RW features.


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One thing about DVD+RW discs is you can format them. Then you can just drag and drop files, just like a hard drive, no burner software required, no prioetary file formats. More expensive in the short end, but depending on your needs, worth it the long run.

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Originally Posted By: Albert
One thing about DVD+RW discs is you can format them. Then you can just drag and drop files, just like a hard drive, no burner software required, no prioetary file formats. More expensive in the short end, but depending on your needs, worth it the long run.

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I didn't know that Albert. How do you go about formatting one?


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Originally Posted By: GreyFuss
Originally Posted By: Albert
One thing about DVD+RW discs is you can format them. Then you can just drag and drop files, just like a hard drive, no burner software required, no prioetary file formats. More expensive in the short end, but depending on your needs, worth it the long run.

Albert


I didn't know that Albert. How do you go about formatting one?


Vista and above -

Format a CD or DVD

Under XP you can just right click the drive icon and peruse to "erase this disc" or use a software package like Nero.

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