To keep my collection of costers as small as possible, I like to use RW disks to test burn my DVD's![]()
But, there are times whrn I burn a DVD+RW that I want to keep the disk, yet I am worried that I might someday erase it.
Is there a way to make a RW disk (be it - or +) so that the data on it can never be erased?
Like an electronic form of the "erase tabs" that are on cassettes.
Or will a RW always be a RW?
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No. Copy it to a DVD-R
/Mats
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