Quick question about CD-RW's.
I just bought a five pack of CD-RW's, and to my understanding, they can be reburnt over and over as long as you don't lock the CD. I can put stuff on it, upload it to my old computer, then write more stuff on it over the old. I stuck it in my computer though, and windows's cd burning thing doesn't seem to notice the difference, and I've got a feeling it'll just automatically finalize and lock the CD or something. I only know of CD burning programs that are for disc images, too...
Could someone tell me if Windows's default cd burning thing is fine for CD-RW's and won't lock/finalize the CD, or recommend me a good cd burning program that can throw random files onto a CD-RW and recognize it's not supposed to lock it, and later write over those same files? I got the CD-RW's because I want to move a lot of stuff from my current computer to my old one for storage, and don't want the hassle of 50 caseless unmarked CD-R's everywhere.
As I was walking down the stair,
I met a man who wasn't there.
He wasn't there again today.
I wish, I wish he'd go away.