If you wrote to a 'CD-R' disk, then you cannot "erase", because it is "write-once-read-many". In the unlikely case that you wrote to a CD/RW ("rewritable") disk, you can _erase_ the entire disk. So, in both cases, you need to "rip" the "good' tracks from the CD, writing to your 'C:' drive, and then write a new CD-R disk. Take a pair of scissors to the "old' CD-R disk, so that nobody can play the music on that disk.
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If you wrote to a 'CD-R' disk, then you cannot "erase", because it is "write-once-read-many".
In the unlikely case that you wrote to a CD/RW ("rewritable") disk, you can _erase_ the entire disk.
So, in both cases, you need to "rip" the "good' tracks from the CD, writing to your 'C:' drive, and then write a new CD-R disk.
Take a pair of scissors to the "old' CD-R disk, so that nobody can play the music on that disk.