Collections:
Other Resources:
Unused Space on Writable CDs
Unused Space on Writable CDs
✍: Guest
Let's say you received a CD from your friend. He/she recorded some personal digital pictures to share with you. After viewing those nice pictures from the CD, you noticed that those digital pictures only uses less than half of the capacity of the CD. This is a writable (recordable) CD (CD-R). Now you are wondering if you can write more data onto the unused space of this CD.
The answer is yes, if your friend selected the recording option to allow next session when he/she was recording those pictures.
The answer is no, if your friend selected the recording option to disallow next session when he/she was recording those pictures. If you try to record more data to this CD, you will get a "no space" error.
2007-11-29, ∼6685🔥, 0💬
Popular Posts:
What is "WLAN AutoConfig" in my Windows XP service list? And how is "WLAN AutoConfig" service relate...
What is ActivePerl? ActivePerl, developed by ActiveState Software Inc., is the complete, ready-to-in...
How to Verify Apache server configuration for PHP scripts support? If you have followed our Configur...
I have created a table in MS Access. How do I create a form to help enter data into the table? Assum...
What happens if you entered the wrong Passkey on your cell phone? If the Passkey you entered on your...