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I need to write file to disc

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I need to write file to disc

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  1. amomipais82
    Hi,
    As more and more computers come standard with a CD-ROM drive, burning your data onto a CD makes sense and is replacing floppy disks as the removable media people use to create backup copies and to share files with other people. For example, you might want to burn a CD to preserve the digital photographs you took on vacation instead of taking up precious space on your hard drive. Or you might want to keep a digital record of your house inventory on a CD and store that CD in a safety deposit box. The reasons for putting your data on a CD are endless.

    Important  Microsoft Windows 2000 does not have built-in CD-burning capability. This procedure applies only to Microsoft Windows® XP, which provides basic CD-burning capability. For additional functionality, you can use CD-burning programs available from third-party software vendors. For more information on these products, visit the Windows XP Catalog, click the Software tab, point to Utilities, and then click CD-ROM.
    Copy files and folders to a CD

       1. Insert a blank, writable CD into the CD recorder. Use one of the following:
              * Recordable compact disc (CD-R)
              * Rewritable compact disc (CD-RW)
          With rewritable CDs, you can copy data to and erase data from the CD multiple times.
       2. Click Start, and then click My Computer.
       3. Click the files or folders that you want to copy to the CD.
              * To select more than one file, hold down the CTRL key while you click the files you want. Then, under File and Folder Tasks, click Copy this file, Copy this folder, or Copy the selected items.
              * If the files are located in My Pictures, under Picture Tasks, click Copy to CD or Copy all items to CD, and then go to Step 5.
       4. In the Copy Items dialog box, click the CD recording drive, and then click Copy.
       5. In My Computer, double-click the CD recording drive. Windows displays a temporary area where the files are located before they are copied to the CD. Verify that the files and folders that you intend to copy to the CD appear under Files Ready to be Written to the CD.
       6. Under CD Writing Tasks, click Write these files to CD. Windows displays the CD Writing Wizard. Follow the instructions in the wizard.

    Hope it helps

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