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9. How is CD-R different from CD-RW?​

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Answered by shubhambarik2006
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Explanation:

CD-R stands for CD Recordable. CD-R discs can be written to only once (except in the case of multisession writing, which I'll explain later). ... CD-RW stands for CD Rewritable. CD-RW discs can be written to many times, and they function somewhat like a hard disk or floppy.CD-RW is a good choice when you need to store small amounts of data over time, such as a daily backup of a few critical files. Early recordable CD-ROM drives were CD-R only, but most drives sold today support both CD-R and CD-RW writing.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

CD R stands for CD Recorder

CD RW Sstands for cd rewriter

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