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backing up onto CD


Question Posted Sunday November 27 2005, 7:43 pm

I have alot of graphics and other documents saved on the hard drive on my computer. How do I back all the documents up onto a CD?
~BTW: I have Windows XP if that matters
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alleycatt726 answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 12:15 am:
well i have a mac but what i do is duplicate all my files by right clicking or going to file and then insert a dics and just drag them on the disc.

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*Kate* answered Sunday November 27 2005, 7:54 pm:
You need to have a cd burner to do this so if you don't you are out of luck.

Put the cd in the drive and open the folder you want burned to the cd then on the left hand side under "picture tasks" click "copy all items to a cd" Then follow any on screen instructions.

You could also buy a jump drive to store things on

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