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    WJB Tape Productions Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 16, 2005, 09:53 PM
    Using CD-RW discs on a home CD burner unit
    I recently started using CD-RW discs on my home audio CD burner deck. According to the owner's manual, I should be able to finalize discs, then unfinalize them, erase them, re-record and finalize them, and so on and so on, doing so over and over literally hundreds of times with a single disc.

    However, I am finding that I can unfinalize a disc only once, and when I re-record and finalize it a second time, the burner goes through the unfinalize process, but then won't recognize the disc as either finalized or unfinalized.

    It is a Philips CDR775 ome burner deck, and the CD-RW discs I'm using are Memorex 80 minute digital audio re-writable discs.

    Contacting Philips was a waste of time... waited on "hold" for 35 minutes only to have some gal read back to me the very same owner's manual I had in front of me.

    Likewise with contact Memorex... all they could say was "it should work on your unit".

    Has anyone else had this problem with CD-RW discs of ome burners?

    Thanks!
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    Feb 17, 2005, 05:48 AM
    Unless I'm making a music CD I use Windows XP native burning software to burn data to a CDRW. When I need to use the CDRW again I simply "Erase this disk" and use it again.
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    fredg Posts: 4,926, Reputation: 674
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    Feb 17, 2005, 07:14 AM
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    Hi,
    I am sorry, but don't have a specific answer for you. My best guess is that it is a problem with your burning software; not your burner drive, and not your choice of CD-RW brands.
    I use Nero Express 5.5, and have no problem with erasing CD-RW's.
    I have found, however, that if you are making backups, the CD-R's are the best; cause they can't be accidentally erased, losing your files.

    Best of luck,
    fredg

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