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During the Windows XP days, this is impossible. Once you have written something on a recordable disc, then you can't save a file on it anymore. These rewritable type of discs costs as much as two to five times compared with the write-once or recordable discs. Choose the " Burn files to disc " option. Upon clicking, this window will appear:. Sea Heaven June 5, at AM.
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