I know it sounds absurd to post a question like this here but I had tried to do it in google but there seems to be no trivial solution. Buying a new disc is not the answer I am looking for, please. If they are called rewritables, why aren't they?
I am using nero and InCD and I could never erase or format a RW (even it is fresh out of the box) explicitly. There are ways to trash RW : acidentally ejection or computer hung during a burn process. But if they are RW, we are suppose to be able to cleanse them. Any idea or forums I might get better advice?
I am using nero and InCD and I could never erase or format a RW (even it is fresh out of the box) explicitly. There are ways to trash RW : acidentally ejection or computer hung during a burn process. But if they are RW, we are suppose to be able to cleanse them. Any idea or forums I might get better advice?
Hi, I remember when i got my first rewriteable writer, it came with extra software which allows you to erase/format the drive... or do multi session writes...
Haven't used it in a while, not even sure if one still needs the software to erase the CDs and DVDs with..
Haven't used it in a while, not even sure if one still needs the software to erase the CDs and DVDs with..
With InCD installed you should see the format option when right clicking on the CD drive in Explorer, provided a CD-RW is inserted.
/Hugo
/Hugo
Some of the earlier drives are CD-R _ONLY_.
Your drive needs to be a CD-RW capable drive.
I don't know if newer drives are all RW capable,or what.
(Edit: erm,replace "CD" with "DVD" 🙄 )
Your drive needs to be a CD-RW capable drive.
I don't know if newer drives are all RW capable,or what.

(Edit: erm,replace "CD" with "DVD" 🙄 )
Nero has an option "Erase rewritable disc" under "Recorder". If that does not work, you might have a conflict Nero <-> InCD. Or your drive does not really support RW media. You have not told which drive you use.
With modern drives/media, you don't need to erase RWs, you can simply burn over the existing data.
Mike
With modern drives/media, you don't need to erase RWs, you can simply burn over the existing data.
Mike
when a DVD +rw is formatted, does the format process identify bad sectors and exclude them from the next write area, as does an HDD reformat?
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