When to use CD-R discs | When to use CD-RW discs
Caring for your CDs

 

Selecting and Using CDs

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When to use CD-R discs

CD-R discs allow you to permanently store data in a format that is readable on virtually all CD-ROM drives. This information is stored permanently on the CD and cannot be erased. Use CD-R discs for:

  • Backing up your hard drive
  • Permanently saving large presentations
  • Sharing non-editable information
  • Making a master CD for duplication
  • Duplicating a CD
  • Compiling your favorite music creations

Advantages of CD-R over CD-RW:

  • Good for permanent data storage (disc cannot be erased)
  • Less expensive per CD than CD-RW discs
  • Readable on virtually all CD-ROM and CD-R drives
  • Can be used in most stereo CD players



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When to use CD-RW discs

CD-RW allows you to record information to a CD, then rewrite new information to it. Use CD-RW discs for:

  • Transporting large data files between computers
  • Archiving data
  • Storing large files while you work on them
  • Updating important files each week
  • Backing up a hard drive

Advantages of CD-RW over CD-R:

  • Allows you to erase the data and rewrite new information (for example, updating files)
  • Ideal for backup, sharing files with colleagues and transporting files between computers
  • Allows you to make a practice CD or test the contents of a CD before making a permanent one

NOTE: Only CD-RW drives can read and write data to CD-RW discs. Multiread CD-ROM drives can read (but not write) to CD-RW discs.

 

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Caring for your CDs

Follow these general guidelines when handling CD-Recordable and CD-ReWritable discs:

Avoid exposing the discs to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight.

Always place the CDs in their protective cases when not in use to avoid scratching them.

Do not use alcohol-based or ballpoint pens to write on the CDs -- the ink may eventually damage your data. Use felt-tip pens instead.

Use only CD labels that are expressly designed for recordable CDs. Do not attempt to remove a label.

Do not stack CDs together - doing so may damage the discs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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