CD Copying For Dummies
A compact disc, or known in the pop world as a CD, is an optical disc that has the sole function of storing different kinds of digital data. A few years back, its original function was only for music storage. It did not take long, however, for many consumers to notice that it is also very effective in storing other kinds of data like graphics, pictures, text documents and even full-length movies. You can also choose if you want a disc for single use only or one that is rewriteable. A rewriteable disc is one way of cutting costs as well as saving the environment from too much trash.
It is undeniable that a CD can bring about so many benefits. The first one is because it is very effective as a file backup tool. It defeated the erstwhile leader, the floppy disk, because it has bigger memory storage. Add to that the fact that newer model of computers being introduced no longer has a floppy drive. Manufacturers have realized that it is not going to be as in demand as it was before so they slowly phased it out.
A third advantage is that the consumer can access his data in the CD in a much faster manner. This is a huge turn on for people who are always busy as a bee and can’t afford any downtime for such delays. Last but definitely not the least, a compact disc is not that pricey. In fact, anyone can afford to buy it as any computer store.
It doesn’t take the brains of a rocket scientist to copy files to and from a CD. Just bear in mind that you have to be patient in learning the skill and you must also give enough time to practice so that you can do it on your own. Read the rest of this article on how to do this task.
The first thing that you should have at hand is writable disc and your personal computer or laptop. Make sure that your computer has a Compact disc Rewritable logo. If it doesn’t, you can purchase one from a computer store or download it from the internet.
Second, insert your disc into the CD drive. After it has settled down, look for the CD Drive Dialog box. Then, open the folder labeled open CD writable. After that, highlight all the text documents, numerous graphics and folders you want to copy to your CD. Using your mouse, perform the right click option and immediately go back to the window showing your blank CD. After you have made sure that all the files are listed in the folder of the blank CD, click and write those files to the CD. In a few seconds, a pop up window will come up and a box saying that it is the CD writing Wizard. This will be your opportunity to name or label your CD. By design, the wizard will commence with the process of file duplication.
If a pop up window appears claiming that it cannot complete the CD writing process, try deleting some files because it could be due to space constraint. Return to the CD writing wizard box and repeat the steps mentioned above. If it is successful, it would take some time to copy the files. If you only have a small file, then it could be as short as a few seconds. However, if you have plenty of pictures and videos with bigger bytes, then it could last for 30 minutes up to an hour. After everything is done, click the text Finished and eject the CD from the computer.
So you see, folks, CD copying is such a cool but simple task that anybody can perform. Have fun doing it on your own!
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