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Date: | Fri, 23 Mar 2007 02:04:38 +1000 |
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Thomas wrote:
>The question we face is whether a user
>first must format the CD's>>
No. Just burn direct to the CD. Your burning software will take care of the
rest. I use Nero Express---it's quick and easy, with enough basic
functionality for most purposes. Roxio is also popular.
XP has CD burning built-in which is very easy and effective for simple
data. Just insert the blank CD, a wizard will open and you can just drag
your data into the resulting window and click "burn". It will calculate
whether the disk has sufficient capacity.
If the data is important, you are probably aware that it pays to buy good
quality disks, as the cheaper no-name ones tend to lack proper protective
coatings. It's best to burn at least one step less than the maximum speed,
to reduce errors.
After burning, do some random checks on the CD data to make sure you have
been successful.
Don Penlington
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