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Dan Sontup
I'm a writer and at present use floppy disks in Drive A for my
files of stories and chapters. I've read the warnings against
this, but don't have much choice now because I'm using Windows
95. I plan to go to Windows XP soon on a new computer, which will
have CD-RW, and I'll be using Word 2002. My question is will I be
able to use the CD-RW as I now use floppy disks for removable
storage of my files and, especially, revising and saving files on
the CD-RW over and over again as I work on my manuscripts? Is
there any limit to the number of times a file on the CD-RW can be
opened, rewritten, and saved again? Thanks for any help.
Dan
files of stories and chapters. I've read the warnings against
this, but don't have much choice now because I'm using Windows
95. I plan to go to Windows XP soon on a new computer, which will
have CD-RW, and I'll be using Word 2002. My question is will I be
able to use the CD-RW as I now use floppy disks for removable
storage of my files and, especially, revising and saving files on
the CD-RW over and over again as I work on my manuscripts? Is
there any limit to the number of times a file on the CD-RW can be
opened, rewritten, and saved again? Thanks for any help.
Dan