Closing session is different from closing the disc... session means you can still write to it later on. If you close the disc in addition, does the CDRW become un-eraseable?
No, closing the disc does NOT cause you to lose the ability to erase the CD-RW media. This is the way I use CD-RWs all the time -- for backup purposes. I don't like using multi-session CDs when it comes time for data recovery. I have a set of CD-RWs I've been using on a weekly rotation of daily backups on a notebook system this way for almost two years without having any media failures.
If you don't close the disk, some cd-roms have trouble reading multisession disks. So if your cd-writer dies then you have a hard drive failure, and your backup cd-rom drive can't read multisession cds then you will have to wait until you get a new cd-rom to restore your system.
Yes, exactly so. I prefer going just as close to the most standard and easily readable CD format as can be managed when doing data backups, even the temporary rotating ones I place on CD-RW (and DVD-RW) media.
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