How not?  I'm confused on that one.
  I was alwas under the impression that once you put something on a CD, and
finalize it, or even if there's an error transferring the matterial, you
can't reuse the CD again, no matter what software you're using, unless the
CD you have is a rewritable disk.
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Subject: Re: cd burners


> the biggest difference I have found is that Nero doesn't make coasters.
> Doc Wright
> http://wrightplaceinc.net
> *Wouldn't it be nice if whenever we messed
> up our life we could
> simply press,'Ctrl Alt Delete' and
> start all over? AMEN, AMEN !!
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "stever2525" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 6:35 AM
> Subject: cd burners
>
>
> When someone asks which cd burning software is the best, the answer
usually
> indicates that the best is the one that's familiar with the user. When I
got
> my CDRW, it came with Roxio, so that's what I became familiar with. People
> on this list also discuss Nero. My question, is there really a noticeable
> difference between the packages? thank you
>
>
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