In what ways is one better than the other for backup?
Sharon

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Joseph Lee
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 8:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Burning data to a disc


Hi Chris,
There is a type of program called CD/DVD
Authoring software which allows you to burn
data to a disc.  Some of them include Nero
and Easth CD/DVD Creator.
Slight correction: since Windows Media Player
is a media application, you can burn only
music and video files onto a disc.  For
general data such as documents, you'll need
the authoring program.
For data security reason, I highly recommend
purchasing an external hard drive (the
largest in existence is a 1 TB hard drive).
Cheers,
Joseph P.S.  TB stands for Terabyte (1000
gigabytes).

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Chris Feist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[email protected]
>Date sent: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 14:54:49 -0500
>Subject: [Blind-Computing] Burning data to a
disc

>Hi.  Hope someone can help me.  Are there
step by step instructions
>available on how to burn data to a CD or DVD
using Windows Media Player 10?
>I really need to back up my hard drive but
don't know how.

>I've got a drive capable of writing to either
CD's or DVD's, and I'd like to
>burn data to DVD's since they will hold more.

>One of my problems is that I was given
instructions on how to burn audio
>CD's by moving the audio files to the disc
drive and then how to burn with
>Windows Media player, but the way I do it, I
have no idea how many songs are
>too many to fit.  I just guess and either I
have too many or not enough.
>With an ancient version of Roxio, this was
easy because I could easily tell
>when I've added more than 80 Meg to the burn
list, which was too much.  I
>miss that program a lot.  But that was audio,
and right now I'm trying to
>burn data files.  I have no way of telling
how much data will fit on the
>disc.

>And if there's a better program for saving
data to a disc out there, I'd
>sure like to know about it, and how it works.
This sure would be a bad time
>for my hard drive to go bad.

>Chris Feist - The one and only!


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