Reid
01-04-2001, 11:29 PM
My reply to Pete's question seems to have caused an error and I can't even reply to the topic again without an error, so we'll see what happens here.
The easiest way is to use the Wizard. (I'm using version 4, but this
may apply to ver. 5):
If Wizard does not come up when the program starts, click Help, then
click Wizard to enable it, then click File, New, and the Wizard should appear.
Click on Compile New CD, then Data, then Compile New Data CD, then
Finish. Select the files or folders from the File Browser, and
drag-and-drop on the New CD icon in the left panel. Put in the CD, then
click the Burn button, select the burn speed, then click Burn.
The default settings are for a multi-session disk. The disk is immediately ready to use in a standard CD-ROM (if using a CD-R disk), and files can be added later by selecting Continue Multi-session disk, if the Burn dialog is not set to finalize the disk.
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reido@my-deja.com
The easiest way is to use the Wizard. (I'm using version 4, but this
may apply to ver. 5):
If Wizard does not come up when the program starts, click Help, then
click Wizard to enable it, then click File, New, and the Wizard should appear.
Click on Compile New CD, then Data, then Compile New Data CD, then
Finish. Select the files or folders from the File Browser, and
drag-and-drop on the New CD icon in the left panel. Put in the CD, then
click the Burn button, select the burn speed, then click Burn.
The default settings are for a multi-session disk. The disk is immediately ready to use in a standard CD-ROM (if using a CD-R disk), and files can be added later by selecting Continue Multi-session disk, if the Burn dialog is not set to finalize the disk.
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reido@my-deja.com