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Old 01-05-2006, 11:12 PM
Dapper Dan
 
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Is there a specific number of times a DVD+RW can be reused?

I saved a one page document onto a DVD+RW (first time using)and it took up
the whole 4.7 GB. Then erased it and saved a large Folder (~399MB)
containing many Files from my other computer. Checked it and all OK. Then
elected to add more files from old computer but apparently disk full.
Thinking I did something wrong, I erased again and started all over. This
time saved all the files of interest but when I subsequently tried to use
the disk, a message box appeared saying something to the effect unable to
read the disk and/or disk is corrupt.


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Old 01-05-2006, 11:12 PM
Jim
 
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"Dapper Dan" <dapperdan@home.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a specific number of times a DVD+RW can be reused?
>

They claim about a thousand times.
> I saved a one page document onto a DVD+RW (first time using)and it took up
> the whole 4.7 GB.

If you got this info from Explorer, be aware that DVDs and CDs
use a different file system. Most of the time, any file of any size will
cause Explorer to report the disk as being full.
>Then erased it and saved a large Folder (~399MB) containing many Files from
>my other computer. Checked it and all OK. Then elected to add more files
>from old computer but apparently disk full.

Which program reported this?
> Thinking I did something wrong, I erased again and started all over. This
> time saved all the files of interest but when I subsequently tried to use
> the disk, a message box appeared saying something to the effect unable to
> read the disk and/or disk is corrupt.
>

My thought is that all of these changes, etc., have somehow destroyed the
file system on the disk. Perhaps you can regain the disk with a full
format. As cheap as disks are, it hardly seems worth the bother.
Jim


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Old 01-05-2006, 11:12 PM
Bob I
 
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Courtesy of http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=DVD%2BRW+lifetime

http://www.osta.org/technology/dvdqa/dvdqa11.htm

Dapper Dan wrote:
> Is there a specific number of times a DVD+RW can be reused?
>
> I saved a one page document onto a DVD+RW (first time using)and it took up
> the whole 4.7 GB. Then erased it and saved a large Folder (~399MB)
> containing many Files from my other computer. Checked it and all OK. Then
> elected to add more files from old computer but apparently disk full.
> Thinking I did something wrong, I erased again and started all over. This
> time saved all the files of interest but when I subsequently tried to use
> the disk, a message box appeared saying something to the effect unable to
> read the disk and/or disk is corrupt.
>
>


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Old 01-05-2006, 11:12 PM
Saucy Lemon
 
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Dapper Dan wrote:
> Is there a specific number of times a DVD+RW can be reused?
>
> I saved a one page document onto a DVD+RW (first time using)and it
> took up the whole 4.7 GB. Then erased it and saved a large Folder
> (~399MB) containing many Files from my other computer. Checked it and
> all OK. Then elected to add more files from old computer but
> apparently disk full. Thinking I did something wrong, I erased again
> and started all over. This time saved all the files of interest but
> when I subsequently tried to use the disk, a message box appeared
> saying something to the effect unable to read the disk and/or disk is
> corrupt.


They are *supposed* to be rewritable a whole load of times. In real life,
though, you do get discs that work better as coasters .. which means if you
depend on DVD-R or DVD RW etc. for backup, it might be smart to burn more
than one backup copy.


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