Copying And Imaging Discs - Lenovo ThinkCentre 41N5583 User Manual

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You can access the Data, Audio, and Copy tabs directly from the Start menu as RecordNow Copy,
RecordNow Data, and RecordNow Audio by clicking Start -> All Programs -> Multimedia Center for
Think Offerings.
To make a bootable CD or DVD, begin a data project and click the bootable CD button in the upper right
corner of the project window. You will be prompted to select a boot image from your hard disc or make a
boot image from a floppy disc.
For detailed instructions on using the Multimedia Center, consult the on-line helps.

Copying and imaging discs

You can use the Multimedia Center for Think Offerings application to make copies and save images of
your CDs and DVDs. You can also create CDs and DVDs from images that you have previously saved on
your hard disk. The Multimedia Center can only save images in ISO and GI formats. ISO formats can
only be used for data CDs. All other disc formats require GI images.
Saved DVD images can be as large as 9GB, and CD images as large as 730MB. Ensure that you have
adequate hard disk space before proceeding.
To make a CD or DVD image, do the following:
1. Start the Multimedia Center for Think Offerings application.
2. Click the Copy page.
3. Click the task Save Image to Hard Disk.
4. The application creates a random name for you. Rename the image file.
5. Insert the disc that you are imaging.
6. Click the Record button.
Notes:
1. Direct-to-disc (DLA) CDs cannot be saved as image files.
2. Copy protected commercial DVDs cannot be imaged.
To burn a previously saved image, do the following:
1. Start the Multimedia Center for Think Offerings application.
2. Click the Copy page.
3. Click the task Burn Image to CD or DVD.
4. Navigate to the image that you want to burn.
5. Insert a blank or erasable disc.
6. Click the Record button.
To save an image of a disc, do the following:
1. Start the Multimedia Center for Think Offerings application.
2. Click the Copy page.
3. Click the task Save Image to Hard Drive.
4. The Multimedia Center generates a random name for your file. If you wish to change it, click the
Browse button.
5. Insert the disc that you want to save.
6. Click the Record button.
Notes:
1. Copy protected commercial DVDs cannot be copied.
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