[pchelpers] Re: CD R / RW Discs

Gerald Gollinger wrote:
> I would like to keep adding data to CDs without having to make a new CD-R 
> every time I have to add data.  So RW discs may come in handy.
>  
> I wonder if it is possible to ultimately transfer CD-RW  to CD-R.  Perhaps,  
> download from CD-RW  to my hard drive and then to CD-R.
>  
> Any ideas?
>  
> Gerald
As long as the disk is readable you could use spare hard drive space as 
a buffer to get an accurate copy, add or change if needed ad them make a 
new CD.
As long as the total is within the capacity of the CD there should be 
little problem.
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