Creating (Burning) Data Cds Using Windows Xp; Creating (Burning) Cds With Recordnow - HP Media Center m1000 - Desktop PC Software Manual

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Creating (Burning) Data CDs Using Windows XP

Your PC has recording software to record data files,
such as text files or digital pictures, onto CDs.
1
Click Start on the taskbar and choose My
Documents or the folder that has the files
you want to copy.
2
Select the file or files you want to copy.
3
Click Copy to CD in the Tasks list.
4
Click My Computer in the Other Places list,
and then double-click the disc drive you want
to use.

Creating (Burning) CDs with RecordNow!

For more information about recording CDs, refer
to the Help menu in the RecordNow! software
program.
The CD-RW, DVD Writer, or double-layer drive is
available on select models only.
Previously recorded files on CD-RW discs must be
erased before recording music files. CD-R discs
cannot be erased.
Creating music CDs with RecordNow!
RecordNow! creates closed session music CDs,
which means you must record all music files on one
CD in one recording session. Music files can be
recorded repeatedly on a rewritable CD-RW disc,
but all previously recorded files must be erased first.
CD-R discs cannot be erased.
5
Insert a blank disc into the drive.
6
Click Write these files to CD in the CD
Writing Tasks list. The CD Writing Wizard
window appears.
7
Click Next.
8
Click Finish.
1
Click Start on the taskbar.
2
Choose All Programs.
3
Choose CD (DVD) Recorder.
4
Click RecordNow!, and then click
RecordNow! again.
5
If you need to erase a disc (CD-RW or
DVD+RW): Insert the disc, select Erase Disc
under your Home Screen or Data
Projects tab.
CD-R discs play in most home and car stereos.
CD-RW discs play only in some stereos.
You can use RecordNow! to create audio CDs to
play in your car or home CD player or on your PC.

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