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Hi Howard,
There's another way that I tend to like a bit better but both should work.
If you select the files and /or folders to be written you can simply press
the context or application key and open the send to sub menu. From there
just enter on cdrw. A balloon will pop-up that we can't see but will tell
you that there are files waiting to be written to cd. It minimizes to the
system tray but I never access it from there. I simply open my computer,
highlight the cdrw drive, press application again and enter on write these
files to cd.
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: saving files onto a CD
At 10:53 PM 9/24/2004, you wrote:
>Figured I'd reply here, because others might want the data.
>Their is a cd writer in windows XP which works very well for data, and now
>with media player 10, I am having luck with audio.
>Here is what you do.
>
>1. Select the files and folders that you want to copy to CD. No matter if
>it is a CD-R or CD-RW.
>2. Copy the selected files to the clipboard.
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>3. Open the drive from which you will burn the files and folders.
4. Paste the files from the clipboard on to that drive.
>5. Now close that drive.
>6. Highlight the drive, and press the context or application key. It's the
>same key with different names depending on your screen reader.
>7. Up arrow through the many choices you have there.
>8. The one you want is "burn the files to CD.
>9. Press enter there and follow the cd writing wizard. That's all their
>is to it.
>It's basically like copying files and folders to a floppy disk.
Now put in the very important step. Haha on me.
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