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Using disk utility to erase dvd-rw
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<blockquote data-quote="ferritt" data-source="post: 367518" data-attributes="member: 26504"><p>When using the disk utility what bit of the disk do i erase??? What i mean is I have just put in a dvd-rw which has an tv episode on it (divx disc made from toast). In disk utility the disk can be seen and below the disk it shows the contents of that disk. Do i highlight the contents of the dvd-rw and choose to erase that or highlight the actual dvd its self and erase that? If i choose to full erase the disk will i have to format the disk (unsure how) to make it work with toast? Also whats the best option to choose quick erase or not? The way toast burns my dvd is that I cant add to em so once they've been burnt i have to erase the disk to put re-use it.</p><p></p><p>Toast has work perfect for me with no problems until now. Tried another program (disco burn) and it fails to burn the same image file.</p><p></p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ferritt, post: 367518, member: 26504"] When using the disk utility what bit of the disk do i erase??? What i mean is I have just put in a dvd-rw which has an tv episode on it (divx disc made from toast). In disk utility the disk can be seen and below the disk it shows the contents of that disk. Do i highlight the contents of the dvd-rw and choose to erase that or highlight the actual dvd its self and erase that? If i choose to full erase the disk will i have to format the disk (unsure how) to make it work with toast? Also whats the best option to choose quick erase or not? The way toast burns my dvd is that I cant add to em so once they've been burnt i have to erase the disk to put re-use it. Toast has work perfect for me with no problems until now. Tried another program (disco burn) and it fails to burn the same image file. cheers [/QUOTE]
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