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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Which CD format...?
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<blockquote data-quote="jwindhall" data-source="post: 44653"><p>I'm not entirely sure what you are trying for here but i can't see why you can't just use regular ole' CD-R's? WHat type of back up do you want? Long time, short time? how much space do you need? </p><p></p><p>As i'm sure you know CD-R's are cheap and CD-RW's are just a bit more but can be reused and last longer. You coould invest in a few of these if you think you might be rewriting...there is is always the DVD-R route if think you need that much room?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwindhall, post: 44653"] I'm not entirely sure what you are trying for here but i can't see why you can't just use regular ole' CD-R's? WHat type of back up do you want? Long time, short time? how much space do you need? As i'm sure you know CD-R's are cheap and CD-RW's are just a bit more but can be reused and last longer. You coould invest in a few of these if you think you might be rewriting...there is is always the DVD-R route if think you need that much room? [/QUOTE]
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