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DVD RW Erasing Securely & Completely Question
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<blockquote data-quote="PGB1" data-source="post: 1707416" data-attributes="member: 76746"><p>Thanks, Guys for taking time to reply.</p><p>To be honest, the other day I wanted to archive something to disk and had run out of DR-R disks. Going to the store sounded like far too much work, lazy bum that I often am. So, I searched for the answer and experimented. Nothing I found or tried worked. (During my Quest For Answers I learned that CD-RW is not a good medium to store archives, so the original plan was scrapped.)</p><p></p><p>But, I still wanted to learn how to erase these disks just to satisfy my own curiosity. (I wish I was that tenacious when I was in school.) </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the idea of Burn, Chscag. </p><p>Thanks, too, for the tip about the 64 bit version. That saved me some head scratching! Burn worked great and was surprisingly fast in accomplishing its task. It prevented one more disk from being cut up & put into the shim box. </p><p></p><p>Thanks Again All!</p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PGB1, post: 1707416, member: 76746"] Thanks, Guys for taking time to reply. To be honest, the other day I wanted to archive something to disk and had run out of DR-R disks. Going to the store sounded like far too much work, lazy bum that I often am. So, I searched for the answer and experimented. Nothing I found or tried worked. (During my Quest For Answers I learned that CD-RW is not a good medium to store archives, so the original plan was scrapped.) But, I still wanted to learn how to erase these disks just to satisfy my own curiosity. (I wish I was that tenacious when I was in school.) Thanks for the idea of Burn, Chscag. Thanks, too, for the tip about the 64 bit version. That saved me some head scratching! Burn worked great and was surprisingly fast in accomplishing its task. It prevented one more disk from being cut up & put into the shim box. Thanks Again All! Paul [/QUOTE]
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