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J BiGGZ
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Posted at 8:50 am on Oct. 30, 2008 |
It depends on the CD. There is a type of CD, that you can rewrite over and put different data on it. On the CD, if it says "ReWritable", then you can do it. If it doesn't, then you can't do it. You can try by just buying a new CD. Next time you can try buying Cd's with the "ReWritable" in the front. I don't really use Cd's anymore. What ever i listen to are on Ipod's/Mp3's. When i did use Cd's, I would ALWAYS buy the ReWritable kind of Cd's. That saves you allot of money instead of just buying Cd's over and over again. |
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OkayKelsey
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Posted at 10:43 pm on Oct. 28, 2008 |
| is it CD RW or CD R? |
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dreamweaver
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Posted at 10:41 pm on Oct. 28, 2008 |
| Only if it's a CDRW.... if it doesn't say CDRW, then no. |
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FingerSub
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Posted at 10:38 pm on Oct. 28, 2008 |
| if it's a cd-rw yes |
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HatesYou
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Posted at 10:38 pm on Oct. 28, 2008 |
| No... Unless you have this one type of disk that i think has the possibility of doing so... But fuck that no one even uses cd's anymore. |
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JordanGen
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Posted at 10:38 pm on Oct. 28, 2008 |
| what are CD's ... those sound familiar ... |
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greeneyedbeauty
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Posted at 10:38 pm on Oct. 28, 2008 |
| Can you remove them? If so, yes.. if not, nope. |
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Anonymous Chris
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Posted at 10:37 pm on Oct. 28, 2008 |
| Why not get another CD? |
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