Friday, February 12, 2010

Burn CD Using Windows XP



You often wonder how to burn a CD using your Windows XP. You can follow these steps to do it.

• Firstly insert a blank CD on your CD drive. Then a dialog box will pop up.
• Secondly just double-click on the option, "Open writable CD folder using Windows Explorer." Then you will be able to see the files that are currently on the CD in your CD-RW drive. If you insert a blank CD, you will see nothing.
• Thirdly click the "Start" menu, and then "My Computer." After this the Window Classic Start Menu will be enabled and you will have to double-click on "My Computer" on the desktop instead. Just navigate to the files that you wish to burn onto your CD.
• Then click on the first file that you wish to burn. Just hold down the "Control" key and continue to click on other desired files until you have selected them all. Go to the "Control" key. Keep in mind that all your files should remain selected and appear blue. Just right-click on any files and choose "Copy."
• After this go back to the open window which displays the contents of your CD drive. Then right-click in the white space and choose "Paste." After you finish the pasted icons will appear washed out and they will have some black arrows on them indicating your next step.
• Just choose the option of "Write these files to CD" on the left-hand menu bar under "CD Writing Tasks." As the wizard start, name your CD. Even you can use up to 16 characters, and then click "Next." When your CD is finished burning, the CD will eject itself.
• Lastly follow the remaining wizard prompts. This will ask you that if you want to burn the same files to another CD. Click "Finish" when you are done.
Follow these steps to burn files in to your CD by using Windows XP.

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