I was trying to burn some music onto my CD-R74, but the process got interrupted. Now, every time I try to burn it again, I keep getting an error at the end. Does this mean the CD is ruined because of the interruption, or is there a way to salvage it?
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Unfortunately, if you were burning to a CD-R, that disc is pretty much done for. You might be able to play the tracks that it managed to write before the interruption, but you can’t just overwrite or fix it. Time to grab a new CD!
Just a heads up, we don't 'upload' music to CDs. It's called burning. With CD-Rs, it's a one-time deal—once it's burned, it's burned! But if you happened to be using a CD-RW, you could give it another shot as long as it hasn't been finalized. Good luck!
A good idea for next time is to use CD-RWs instead. Those allow you to try burning again without losing the disc if something goes wrong. Just make sure you haven't finalized the CD, or else you won't be able to edit it anymore!

Thanks for the clarification! English isn’t my first language, so I wasn’t sure how to express it.