Re: Burning a CD-R



Open the Help and Support Center and read the article entitled: To copy
files and folders to a CD.

Use a real newsreader -- like Outlook Express, which is already installed on
your computer -- and you won't have any trouble using newsgroups.

--
Ted Zieglar
"You can do it if you try."

"NST63JAX" <NST63JAX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:533456C4-AB8F-49F2-BEDA-886C1A213802@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Harry,
>
> I am new with this system today. I have a question to ask but cannot
locate
> a link to post that question. Can you possible guide me through this
maze.
> All I see are the threads and to the right the box containing questions
and
> replies. When I click on "New" and then "Question" nothing happens: there
is
> no blank field to type in.
>
> So with that out of the way, through the back door, here is my question:
>
> When I burn a CD, how do I block other information from appearing on that
> document? Yesterday a burned a specific file from my "My Documents"
listing
> by placing my curser on the file, right clicking, scrolling down to "Send
to
> . . " then clicking on CD drive. What I ended up with was the file I
copies
> plus everything elase on the screen including the My Computer and other
> icons. The CD exposed me to the world with everything including my 2003
and
> 2004 Income Tax reports! Bummer. Do you know where I went wrong? All I
> want on that CD is one simple, albeit data heavy, file.
> --
> M1Garand
>
>
> "Harry Ohrn" wrote:
>
> > The option to Allow files to be added later (multisession) is found in
the
> > Final Burn settings. Make certain it is checked. This must be set the
first
> > time you burn to a disk. Following that it will be a multisession disc
and
> > you can add files to it.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User]
> > www.webtree.ca/windowsxp
> >
> >
> > "igno" <veshno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:elZQEzGjFHA.2852@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Thanks for the guidance. I wonder how did I write that Nero Express
> > > supports multi session burning. Is it a fact. I tried to find "allow
> > > files to be added later" but could not find.
> > > Please guide further if you have used Nero express.
> > >
> > > MAP wrote:
> > > > The next time you burn using Nero be sure that you have checked the
box
> > that
> > > > says "allow files to be added later...multi session disc"
> > > >
> >
> >
> >

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