Before you can use a recordable disc (such as CD-R, DVD-R, or DVD+R) formatted with the Live File System format in other computers and devices, you need to close the current disc session to prepare the disc for use. By default, Windows closes your disc automatically when it is ejected.
Open Computer by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Computer.
2.
Right-click the drive icon that represents your writeable drive, and then click Close session.
Once the disc is ejected, the session will be closed and the disc can be used in other computers and devices.
Notes
After you close a disc session, you can still add additional files to the disc, but you must close each additional session to be able to use the disc on another computer.
If you remove a disc from your computer without closing the disc session, you can close it at a later time. Just return it to the computer's disc burner and follow the steps above to close the session.
Some programs might finalize your disc instead of closing the current session. You can't add any additional files to a disc that has been finalized.
The process that enables you to use a CD or DVD in another computer or device. As long as you have free space on the disc, additional files can be added to the disc after it is closed.
Finalize
__elbasuer__
Finalize
The process that occurs after files are burned (copied) to a CD or DVD. After a disk is finalized, it is ready to be played in another computer or device, but you can no longer add files to it.
Live File System
__elbasuer__
Live File System
A file storage system that can be used to create CDs and DVDs. Discs formatted with Live File System allow you to copy files to the disc at any time, instead of copying (burning) them all at once.