DVD-RW
Cd-rw
the only thing you can do is look for the files on your computer and recycle bin, and if you cant find it then you have to start over.
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no its also better wait then be sorry about corrupted files :)
If its rewritable card should allow you to over ride the information.
Until they are written over. If you delete 5 files, for example, they will stay on your computer until the space that the files added to your drive is taken up again. Then the files will be permanently gone.
It depends, you can on an RW CD or re-writable CD. After burning a CD you usually get an option to seal the disc. This will prevent it being over written. If its a CD R disc, then no.
CD-RW costs between the prices of 15-35 dollars
If you succeed doing so, your computer will still have its BIOS, of course, from which if you insert any OS CD / USB Drive , you will be able to install it. So if you thought your computer will die... Well, no it's still have something that you can't really delete, unless you break it somehow.
As files are changed added deleted it is done at random sequence. CHECK DISK Will consolidate all this bits of files into a continuous file position whereby the access is continuous as opposed to bits and pieces all over the disc that will burn time to search for it. The check also check readability of the disc spot if not up to grade it will mark it unsafe to store there
Though it is possible to transfer big files over a network, it is best to transfer big files using a flash drive, DVD disc or other storage media. Writing data to storage media is a fast process. Data transfer over a network is much slower as it is limited by the connection speed of the network. However, the destination machine or drive must be physically accessible in order to transfer big files using storage media.