Burn More Than Once to DVD R

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With a simple trick, it's possible to burn files to CD/DVD R's multiple times. This process is called "burning with multi session" and it's easy even for inexperienced computer users to understand and perform.

Steps

  1. Insert a blank DVD-R, DVD+R or CD-R into your CD-Drive.
  2. Install Nero on your computer or any other CD/DVD burning software.
  3. Select the files to be written on the DVD and then click next, after you will be asked if you want to burn the DVD in multi session or not.
  4. Select "burn with multi session".
  5. Once the burning process is complete, insert the DVD again into your driver and this time you can write it in usual manner.
  6. Finished.

Tips

  • Windows 7 has the facility to use a CD/DVD as a flash drive - i.e. you can copy, delete and do anything to your Disc. Insert an empty disc and copy some stuff to it. Then on the top bar below the menu bar click on the Tab " Burn these items to disc"
  • DVD-R's and CD-R's aren't really meant to be reused. These disks have a hardware limitation where once a certain area of the disk is used, no more changes can be made to that area, so you will gradually lose disk space until the disk is unusable. If you want the ability to keep using a DVD or CD like a flash-drive, go for the RW variants (DVD-RW or CD-RW).
  • Some burning software does not have a multi-session burning facility, so before writing to a DVD, make sure that you enable multi-sessions if you want to write more files onto the DVD in the future

Warnings

  • Do not use up the whole disk when you first burn the disk (read the next warning for an explanation).
  • Once you burn a file onto a DVD-R or CD-R, that portion of the disk cannot be changed, and is "read-only". Therefore, you will gradually lose disk space, if you are to keep adding files.

Things You'll Need

  • Blank CD-R or DVD-R
  • Computer with disk burning capabilities (built-in disk drive, or an external drive)

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