Windows XP can also burn discs

  

First, the basic settings

Windows XP can recognize many current brands of recorders, so the system will automatically recognize the recorder after installing the recorder. In order to better use the burning function of Windows XP, you need to set the recorder accordingly before using it. Right click on my computer, select “ldquo; attribute” in the shortcut menu that pops up, then pop up a “CD-RW driver” dialog box, select “burn” & rdquo; label item (pictured) You can set it up.

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1.Enable Burning Function

Check the “Enable CD Recording on this device” checkbox to enable the disc burning of the recorder. Function, if you do not check this box, the recorder can only be used as a read-only optical drive;

After enabling the burning function of Windows XP, we can use the method of operating the hard disk file to "CD drive" The files in ” are read, written, and deleted. For example, you can copy files or folders to “CD drive in the Explorer using the selected, drag-and-drop method; you can also use “move>,“cut",“copy” , “Paste” or “Send to ” method to “CD drive” add files, you can also delete files or folders in “CD drive”.

Beanie Tip: The above file operation pointing to "CD drive" is not to burn a file to a disc, but to store the file to be burned in a temporary folder provided by Windows XP.

2. Mirroring Drive Settings

Windows XP implementation requires a portion of the hard disk space to be used as a buffer disk to store the image file. The buffer disk is used by the user in the "local disk". Select OK in the drop-down selection box. In general, the file generated when burning a disc is close to 1GB. After setting, check whether the selected disk partition has enough space. It is not recommended to set the drive's cache file on the local disk C:”.

3. Burning speed setting

We can set the burning speed of the current recorder according to the actual situation. It is recommended to select 24×

After the above settings, check the following "When the writing is completed, whether the CD pops up automatically" check box, the recorder will automatically pop up the burning disc after the disc is burned.
Second, simple operation

First put the blank disc that needs to be burned into the recorder, then pop up a “CD drive” dialog box on the desktop, select “Open” to write in the following CD folder & rdquo;, click the "OK" button to open the CD-RW drive. We can also open the drive directly from “My Computer”.

1. Copying files

When burning a disc, first copy the files or folders that need to be burned into the buffer of the recorder (we can copy and paste them in general when copying) To copy, you can also copy it by <;send to ……”). Select the folder you want to copy and right click, select the “Send to -CD drive” command, and then copy the current file or folder to the recorder's cache. It is displayed in the drive window and a downward arrow appears on the icon.

2.Writing to the disc

After copying the files to be burned to the CD cache, we can click on the "CD write column" on the left side" Write these files to the CD” command, then pop up a Burning Wizard dialog box, enter the name of the CD in the CD name, such as "Software Download", and then click Next, the system will burn the data to On the disc.

Beanie Tip: When Windows XP finds that the file to be burned is a music file (such as an MP3 file), a dialog box will be given, and the user chooses to make a <;music CD" or "data CD". When you create a "music CD", Windows XP will use Windows Media Player to implement the conversion.

In addition, Windows XP supports clearing CD-RW discs. If you are using a rewritable disc, after entering the drive window, we will see the "Write to the taskbar" on the right side. Add one more "delete CD-RW” command, click this command to clear the contents of the CD-RW disc. It takes about 1 minute to clear the CD-RW disc.

Through the above introduction, do you feel that it is much easier to burn a CD with the burning function that comes with Windows XP! Interested in trying it out!

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