Chapter 11. CD-R and CD-RW Drives
CD Recordable
(CD-R) and CD Rewritable
(CD-RW) drives—collectively called CD writers or
CD burners—are CD-ROM
drives with a difference: they have a more powerful laser that, in
addition to reading discs, can record (also
called write or burn) data
to special CD media. CD writers can be used for many purposes,
including duplicating commercial data and music CDs, transferring
large amounts of data to anyone who has a CD-ROM drive, and archiving
or backing up data. The flexibility and low cost of CD writers, along
with the low cost, reliability, and universal readability of the
discs they produce, has made them one of the most popular PC
peripherals. Any computer except perhaps an entry-level system should
have a CD writer.
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