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Try asking HP's Virtual Agent. Would it perhaps be possible for you to let us know what that other program is? It would really be very helpful to know. It's under DiskUtility. Mar 19, PM in response to lsansone In response to lsansone No, you can not 'over-write' it, you first have to erase what's on the disc. Then you'll see the name you previously gave the disc in the left top corner.
Highlight that, and opt for 'erase' in the menu where it says 'First Aid', 'erase', etc.. After that's done your disk will be empty again. User profile for user: lsansone Question: Q: How can I overwrite a re-writeable cd? Double-layer discs hold 8. A Blu - ray disc can hold about 25 GB of data. Dual layer Blu - ray discs can hold as much as 50 GB of data. The larger storage capacity of a Blu - ray disc is a clear advantage over standard DVDs, allowing higher quality of video and audio to be stored.
A standard DVD can hold up to 4. Although Blu - ray discs look exactly the same as DVDs in size and shape there are many differences between the media, including storage capacity, laser technology, disc construction, image resolution and player compatibility.
Storage capacity is measured in gigabytes GB , like computers and iPods. To the best of my knowledge, you can 't. DVD is specific for that format of video standard definition format, by the way, which is another good reason to upgrade to an HD-capable Blu - ray player.
This is generally fine for most people, and it's usually called a BD Combo drive. The other option would be the more expensive Blu - ray burner , which would let you write to Blu - ray discs as well. A window will appear. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will prompt your CD to begin erasing. Wait for the CD to finish erasing. You can track the erasing progress by watching the bar in the middle of the window.
Click Finish when prompted. It's at the bottom of the window. Your CD has now been erased. Method 2. Click Go. It's a menu item in the upper-left side of your Mac's screen. A drop-down menu will appear. If you don't see Go in the menu bar, click the Finder or the desktop to make it appear.
Click Utilities. This option is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens a folder. Double-click Disk Utility. You'll find this grey, hard drive-shaped app in the Utilities folder. Select your CD's name. Click the CD's name on the left side of the window under the "Devices" heading. Click the Erase tab. It's at the top of the Disk Utility window. The CD's properties window will open. Click Completely. This option lets you completely erase the CD.
Click Erase. Doing so begins erasing your CD. This may take several minutes depending on how large the CD is. Once the process is complete, you'll receive a pop-up that says "You have inserted a blank CD", signifying that the CD is erased. What if my CD was formatted to be compatible with a CD player?
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