Choosing the right formatting option for the job


When you format a CD or DVD, you can choose either the Live File System or Mastered format. Use the following information to help you determine which formatting option you should choose.

Live File System discs:
Enable you to copy files immediately to the disc by dragging them.

Are convenient if you want to keep a disc in your disc burner and occasionally copy a few files at a time.

Are convenient because there is no lengthy recording step as there is with Mastered discs. Each file is written to the disc as you drag it to the disc folder.

Enable you to save a new file directly to the disc.

Enable you to update or delete individual files.

Enable you to format the disc again when you use a rewritable disc, such as a CD-RW, DVD-RW, or DVD-RAM.

Might have to be closed before they can be used in other computers.

Are compatible only with computers running on Windows XP and later versions of Windows.

Mastered discs:
Enable you to drag files to the disc and then burn all the files at once.

Are convenient if you need to burn a large collection of files.

Are compatible with computers running older or current versions of the Windows operating system, a different operating system other than Windows, as well as consumer electronic devices such as CD players, DVD players, and Blu-ray Disc players.

Might require a large amount of free hard disk space to burn (up to twice the capacity of the disc you're burning).

For more information about these formatting options and determining which one to choose, see Which CD or DVD format should I use?

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