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First of all, figure out what discs can be erased? Let's take a look at what are the types of discs? The disc types are:
***-r、***-rw、***+r、***+r。Among them, ***-rw and ***+rw are *** discs that support erasable reuse, while ***-r and ***+r are disposable discs.
Whether you want to erase the disc or burn new content. Let's put it this way,The erasing function of the fox nest *** burning software is,When you click burn, the software will judge whether the disc you inserted is normal,Is it *** disc,Whether there are scratches,Whether it is compatible with the recorder,If it is normal,It will judge whether it is available,If it is ***-r,Burned before,It will prompt,Unavailable; If it is ***-rw, and the content has been burned before, it will prompt: whether to erase the disc, click Yes, perform erase and then enter the burning step.
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There are two types of discs, one is that they can be erased and re-burned after burning; The other is that once it has been burned once, it can no longer be used, that is, it cannot be erased or burned. If you want to erase a disc, then you have to buy a disc that can be reused. I used to buy discs that could only be burned once, and several times I made a mistake and wanted to re-engrave them, but unfortunately it didn't work and it was wasted.
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Hello. Are you going to erase the data of a disc?
Regular CD *** disks are read-only and non-erasable.
Ordinary CDs and *** burning discs are written once and are not erasable.
cd(***)-rw rewritable disc can be erased repeatedly to delete and add data multiple times. Thank you.
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It is a recordable disc that can read, write, and erase repeatedly, such as cd-rw ***-rw, etc.
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It is a disc that can be scribbled over and over again.
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It is equivalent to formatting a disc.
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Specific steps to erase a disc:
<>3. The "Erase Rewritable Disc" window pops up, as shown in the figure below, set the relevant options: if more than one recorder is installed, please select the desired recorder from the "Select Recorder" drop-down menu; If you want to erase data on multiple burners at the same time, enable the Use multiple burners checkbox.
4. Then select the recorder you want; Select the erasing method from the "Select Erase Method" drop-down menu (if you want to erase confidential data, use the full erase method to physically erase all data on the disc). Otherwise, the use of third-party software may restore its content). As shown in Fig.
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1. If there are obvious finger marks and stains on the surface of the disc, or if there is an error when reading the disc, such a disc needs to be cleaned. Hold the edge of the disc with your fingers and wipe the surface of the disc with a soft, clean rag or medical gauze. When wiping, pay attention to wipe vertically from the inside to the outside, and do not "draw circles" on the disc, otherwise it may leave scratches and cause data damage.
Use your hands lightly and do not squeeze or rub the surface of the disc too hard.
2. If you want to deal with stubborn stains on the disc, you need to wipe it with a rag dipped in diluted soapy water, and do not use strong detergents or detergents with particles. In addition, you need to clean the dust inside the optical drive to prevent the disc from being scratched by dust particles. After use, the disc should be put into the tray in time to prolong the life of the disc.
Discs should also be protected from exposure to the sun or water, otherwise they will have to be thrown away.
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1. First of all, you need to confirm whether your disc supports erasing.
2. ***-rw, ***+rw support erase and reburn, that is, these two discs support you to erase and rewrite.
3. Many software burning software supports erasing, such as: Tanuki Nest *** burning software, nero, etc.
4. If conditions permit, it is best to burn with a new disc, and repeated writing will cause great damage to the disc.
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Nero can erase writable discs, but if you don't have wrasable discs, you can't.
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If your disc is readable and writable, you don't need any software, just put it on your computer and delete the files inside. If it's read-only, there shouldn't be.
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There should be no rewritable unless your disc is rewritable.
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