Is there such a thing as a rewriteable DVD?
I know of CD-RW, but is there DVD-RW?
I like to back up stuff from my DVD hard drive, but don't want to continuously buy new DVD-R's.
Backing up DVD's
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Re: Backing up DVD's
Yes there is! Quite Common.
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Re: Backing up DVD's
pretty pricey though, about 4 times the price of a normal DVD.
if you are not backing up that much, (i.e important files that are only a hundred meg or so total), then you could use a normal DVD and just create a multisession disk so that you can write to it, and then later write some more.
otherwise, if you are going to be backing up a whole lot of data, then external HDD would be more cost effective than DVDs
but if you are wanting to just get stuff off so u can format and put all back on again then rewritable dvds are prolly the way to go
if you are not backing up that much, (i.e important files that are only a hundred meg or so total), then you could use a normal DVD and just create a multisession disk so that you can write to it, and then later write some more.
otherwise, if you are going to be backing up a whole lot of data, then external HDD would be more cost effective than DVDs
but if you are wanting to just get stuff off so u can format and put all back on again then rewritable dvds are prolly the way to go
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Re: Backing up DVD's
Try a USB flash drive (memory stick), particularly if you don't wanna spend a lot on a DVD+/-RW.
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Re: Backing up DVD's
of course these are for backups of movies that you legally own right?
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