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Quickly erase everything from a CD-RW on any computer
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Do you want to delete all of the files from a rewritable CD? As long as your PC or Mac has a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, it's easy to erase a CD-RW. This wikiHow teaches you how to erase a readable and writable CD—or "CD-RW"—using your Windows or Mac computer. You cannot erase a read-only CD (CD-R).
Things You Should Know
- On Windows, open File Explorer, select your CD drive, and go to Manage > Erase this disc.
- On a Mac, open Disk Utility, select your CD, and then click Erase.
Steps
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Insert the CD into your computer. It should go into your computer's disc tray label side-up.
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Open File Explorer . Click the folder-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start menu, or press Windows key + E .Advertisement
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Click This PC . This computer-shaped option is on the left side of the File Explorer window, though you may have to scroll up or down in the left-hand sidebar to see it.
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Select the CD drive. Click the CD drive icon, which looks like a grey hard drive with a CD behind it.
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Click the Manage tab. It's in the upper-left side of the window. A toolbar will appear below it.
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Click Erase this disc . This option is in the "Media" section of the Manage toolbar. A window will appear.
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Click Finish when prompted. It's at the bottom of the window. Your CD has now been erased.
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Insert the CD into your Mac's external CD drive. Unless you have a pre-2012 Mac that has a built-in CD drive, you will need to use an external CD reader to erase your CD.
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Click Go . It's a menu item in the upper-left side of your Mac's screen. A drop-down menu will appear.
- If you don't see Go in the menu bar, click Finder or the desktop first to make it appear.
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Click Utilities . This option is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens a folder.
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Double-click Disk Utility . You'll find this grey, hard drive-shaped app in the Utilities folder.
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Select your CD's name. Click the CD's name on the left side of the window under the "Devices" heading.
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Click the Erase tab. It's at the top of the Disk Utility window. The CD's properties window will open.
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Click Completely . This option lets you completely erase the CD.
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Click Erase . Doing so begins erasing your CD. This may take several minutes depending on how large the CD is.
- Once the process is complete, you'll receive a pop-up that says "You have inserted a blank CD", signifying that the CD is erased.
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QuestionWhat if my CD was formatted to be compatible with a CD player? I can't delete the data on the disc, and I tried the steps above, but it won't work.Community AnswerWhen you "finalize" the CD to use in other players, it is no longer re-writable.
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QuestionCan I rewrite on a CD that I purchased with content on it?Community AnswerDepends on what type of CD you have purchased. CD-R can't be rewritten while CD-RW can be rewritten.
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QuestionMy "erase this disc" prompt has turned gray. How can I fix this?Community AnswerIf you have a CD-R, it doesn't work. You need a CD-RW in order for this to be re-written.
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Tips
- If you don't have a CD drive for your Mac, you can buy an official one from Apple, or a third-party one online or in most tech stores.Thanks
- Erasing a CD in this manner will not render the files on it completely unreadable—someone with advanced enough file retrieval software could feasibly find and view the erased files.Thanks
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Warnings
- CD-RWs will deteriorate over time as they are erased and rewritten. Check the packaging to find the CDs' estimated lifespan.Thanks
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1. Insert the CD.
2. Open File Explorer.
3. Click This PC
.
4. Click your optical disc drive.
5. Click Manage
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6. Press Erase this disc
on the VCR.
7. Click Next
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8. Click Finish
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