OT Buring an ISO to a re-writable CD

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I have burned many ISOs to disk. I have never tired a DVD. I wanted
to get re-writable ones so I can re use them.

I am using Alcohol 120. When I tell the disk to burn I get an error
message that there is an unformatted disk in the drive.

What else do I have to do to prepare the disk. There is no right
click "format" option for the disk.
 
I have burned many ISOs to disk. I have never tired a DVD. I wanted
to get re-writable ones so I can re use them.

I am using Alcohol 120. When I tell the disk to burn I get an error
message that there is an unformatted disk in the drive.

What else do I have to do to prepare the disk. There is no right
click "format" option for the disk.

Never mind. I found the option to erase/format the disk in Alcohol.
 
metspitzer said:
I have burned many ISOs to disk. I have never tired a DVD. I wanted
to get re-writable ones so I can re use them.

I am using Alcohol 120. When I tell the disk to burn I get an error
message that there is an unformatted disk in the drive.

Alcohol is payware. Use ImgBurn, and it could handle Alcohol formats.
For mounting, use Daemon Tools Lite (also support Alcohol formats).

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I have burned many ISOs to disk.  I have never tired a DVD.  I wanted
to get re-writable ones so I can re use them.

I am using Alcohol 120.  When I tell the disk to burn I get an error
message that there is an unformatted disk in the drive.

What else do I have to do to prepare the disk.  There is no right
click "format" option for the disk.

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