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Jul 5 2008, 03:23 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 3-July 08 Member No.: 220,332 |
1. I am looking for a free software that will burn folders and it's contents to a CD so if you know of one please let me know. 2. Once I add a folder and it's contents to a cd-r, will I still be able to add other stuff to at as long as there is enough space on the CD? thx |
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Jul 5 2008, 10:12 PM
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arachibutyrophobia ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: BC Advisor Posts: 4,378 Joined: 4-March 05 From: Northern CA. Member No.: 13,532 |
You can use Windows XP to burn data CDs, you can read a good tutorial here. You can also check out the free utilities in our Freeware Replacements For Common Commercial Apps forum.
Being able to add more data to a CD once it has been burned depends on the software that you use. The most common default feature at the end of burning is to close, or to finialize. If you have software that offers the option to leave it open you can add data as long as there is space on the disc. This post has been edited by dc3: Jul 5 2008, 10:19 PM -------------------- Supposing is good, but finding out is better. -Mark Twain
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