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How do burn files to cd with xp

Anonymous
2012-04-22T16:16:35+00:00

I would like to copy some files from my laptop to a CD.  I know this is a simple process, but it eludes me.  My operating system is XP.  Thank you.

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  1. LemP 74,930 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2012-04-23T17:47:45+00:00

    Assuming that you have a CD drive that is capable of writing (burning) CDs, then this is one of those cases where the built-in Windows XP Help and Support actually has the answer for you.  Click Start > Help and Support and then type

    Copy files to CD

    in the Search box and click the arrow.  This is what you'll get --

    To copy files and folders to a CD

    1. Insert a blank, writable CD into the CD recorder.
    2. Open My Computer.
    3. Click the files or folders 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.
    4. If the files are located in My Pictures, under Picture Tasks, click Copy to CD or Copy all items to CD, and then skip to step 5.
    5. In the Copy Items dialog box, click the CD recording drive, and then click Copy.
    6. In My Computer, double-click the CD recording drive. Windows displays a temporary area where the files are held 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.
    7. Under CD Writing Tasks, click Write these files to CD. Windows displays the CD Writing Wizard. Follow the instructions in the wizard.

     Notes

    • To open My Computer, click Start, and then click My Computer.
    • Do not copy more files to the CD than it will hold. Standard CDs hold up to 650 megabytes (MB). High-capacity CDs hold up to 850 MB.
    • Be sure that you have enough disk space on your hard disk to store the temporary files that are created during the CD writing process. For a standard CD, Windows reserves up to 700 MB of the available free space. For a high-capacity CD, Windows reserves up to 1 gigabyte (GB) of the available free space.
    • After you copy files or folders to the CD, it is useful to view the CD to confirm that the files are copied. For more information, click Related Topics.

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-04-23T16:25:09+00:00

    Hi,

    I moved your post to proper forum for best assistance. Please wait for the next moderator to help you with your concern.

    Thanks,

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