Cromewell Administrator Staff member Mar 6, 2005 #2 only if it's a CD-RW, CD-Rs are permanently written.
Sebouh New Member Mar 6, 2005 #4 look at the under surface of the cd, see if it's black and not silver, if it is black then its a re-writable, and u can erase it.
look at the under surface of the cd, see if it's black and not silver, if it is black then its a re-writable, and u can erase it.
jancz3rt <b>VIP Member</b> Mar 6, 2005 #6 Lol Then your only option is to PERMANENTLY destroy it. I will leave it up to you to make sure it disappears. There has been a forum entry that discussed how to destroy the data 100%. I am talking about physical DESTRUCTION...muhahahaha. JAN
Lol Then your only option is to PERMANENTLY destroy it. I will leave it up to you to make sure it disappears. There has been a forum entry that discussed how to destroy the data 100%. I am talking about physical DESTRUCTION...muhahahaha. JAN
Greg J. VIP Member Mar 6, 2005 #8 Just snap (fingers and thumb) it in half, or smash it with a stick.
D doyle New Member Mar 7, 2005 #10 I mean come on man just burn it and buy another CDR. here in England CDRs are like 11p each, thats like 7 cents or some shit.
I mean come on man just burn it and buy another CDR. here in England CDRs are like 11p each, thats like 7 cents or some shit.
SFR Truth fears no questions Mar 7, 2005 #12 Come on everyone.... Hello never asked how to break a CD or how to destroy the information on a CD ... This thread should have ended after Cromewell's post.
Come on everyone.... Hello never asked how to break a CD or how to destroy the information on a CD ... This thread should have ended after Cromewell's post.