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<blockquote data-quote="Core" data-source="post: 6859662" data-attributes="member: 263471"><p><u><strong><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: Black"></span></span></strong></u></p><p><u><strong><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: Black">1st Option</span></span></strong></u></p><p></p><p>alright I thought your trouble was solved but it seems to be still exist </p><p>I have Windows 7 64bit and have been using since 2009 October </p><p></p><p>the first option is for making the DISK (it doesn't matter DVD CD or BluRAY what ever it's DISK)as pen drive it means you can write again and again </p><p>(like a CD/DVD-RW- Re Writable)</p><p>without using a new disk but there is a condition with CD/DVD/HDDVD - <span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Red">R</span></span></p><p>(R means Recordable another word is Writable )that's is you can't get the space that you have already used even you can delete them from the disk officially ,(example you have got a 700MB DISK and you write it partially let's say 300MB and free space is 400MB and another time you want to delete that wrote data on to the disk okay you can delete that but you can't get the 400MB space again but in My Computer ->CD ROM doesn't show anything it means it has been completed deleted officially) </p><p></p><p>but with CD/DVD-RW ,it doesn't matter ,you can get that free space whenever you want ,so that option is recommend if you have a CD/DVD-RW DISK ,unless it's useless but still fine </p><p></p><p>also remember with that option windows limits the Readability of DISK to Windows OSs (in that case Windows Xp and Greater OSs - Operator Systems) so you can't use your DISK with Linus /apple OSs/ Windows 98 ,2000 etc.. </p><p></p><p>Windows might format the disk for preparation</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong><u><span style="color: Black">2nd Option</span></u></strong></span></p><p></p><p>The 2nd Option is recommend for permanent writing ,so if you have a CD/DVD-R disk then select this because DISK won't be able to written onto again ,once you made this option ,it's done and you can't use that DISK for writing (Reading Only) even it's a CD/DVD-RW disk but the advantage of selecting this option is you can use that disk with any OS (Linux ,apple OSs ,windows 98 unlike the 1st Option) and the lifetime is pretty long rather than the 1st option because it uses the different method</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Core, post: 6859662, member: 263471"] [U][B][SIZE=5][COLOR=Black] 1st Option[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/U] alright I thought your trouble was solved but it seems to be still exist I have Windows 7 64bit and have been using since 2009 October the first option is for making the DISK (it doesn't matter DVD CD or BluRAY what ever it's DISK)as pen drive it means you can write again and again (like a CD/DVD-RW- Re Writable) without using a new disk but there is a condition with CD/DVD/HDDVD - [SIZE=4][COLOR=Red]R[/COLOR][/SIZE] (R means Recordable another word is Writable )that's is you can't get the space that you have already used even you can delete them from the disk officially ,(example you have got a 700MB DISK and you write it partially let's say 300MB and free space is 400MB and another time you want to delete that wrote data on to the disk okay you can delete that but you can't get the 400MB space again but in My Computer ->CD ROM doesn't show anything it means it has been completed deleted officially) but with CD/DVD-RW ,it doesn't matter ,you can get that free space whenever you want ,so that option is recommend if you have a CD/DVD-RW DISK ,unless it's useless but still fine also remember with that option windows limits the Readability of DISK to Windows OSs (in that case Windows Xp and Greater OSs - Operator Systems) so you can't use your DISK with Linus /apple OSs/ Windows 98 ,2000 etc.. Windows might format the disk for preparation [SIZE=5][B][U][COLOR=Black]2nd Option[/COLOR][/U][/B][/SIZE] The 2nd Option is recommend for permanent writing ,so if you have a CD/DVD-R disk then select this because DISK won't be able to written onto again ,once you made this option ,it's done and you can't use that DISK for writing (Reading Only) even it's a CD/DVD-RW disk but the advantage of selecting this option is you can use that disk with any OS (Linux ,apple OSs ,windows 98 unlike the 1st Option) and the lifetime is pretty long rather than the 1st option because it uses the different method [/QUOTE]
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