|  | Posted by Rick Merrill on 12/18/06 17:34 
Stuart Miller wrote:> "Rick Merrill" <rick0.merrill@NOSPAM.gmail.com> wrote in message
 > news:NLydndbUkKLyTBjYnZ2dnUVZ_q_inZ2d@comcast.com...
 >> I have different questions about DVD-RW disks.
 >>
 >> Do you have to "format" it before reuse or can you
 >> just write over?
 >>
 >> And if you write over but do not use it all
 >> can there be residual information from the prior
 >> recording?  (as there would be with tape)
 >>
 >
 > Unfortunately, the answer is 'it depends'
 > Roxio has two erase modes, fast and complete
 > Fast just rewrites the lead in area to make the disc look blank. It is
 > certain that there will be be some data from a previous use left on the
 > disc, but no index to let you find specific files.
 > Complete claims to do a complete erase, but it is not clear if it erases the
 > whole disc or just what the disc says was written this session, and I have
 > not got the tools to test that.
 > There is a security vs media life issue here - each complete erase counts as
 > another write cycle. How many cycles can the media support before it starts
 > to wear out?
 > There has been a lot of discussion in the various computer security
 > newsgroups about the ability to recover erased data, and the cost of doing
 > so, and the need - law suit, child porn prosecution, anti-terrorist,
 > corporate 'secrets', military secrets, consumer data. Finding part of a jpeg
 > in 4.7 gigs of garbled data ???
 >
 > As I understand the process, 'format' is only required for packet writing
 > programs like 'drag to disc' which need to know where to put things. For a
 > regular complete burn, I just use 'fast erase'. Best thing is to try the
 > simple way first and see if it works
 >
 > Stuart
 >
 >
 
 
 Thank you. Sounds like experience is the best teacher!
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