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Re: Copying to CD
This is true for Drag and Drop, ie (needing a third party software), however
just a straight burn to cd, xp supports it natively, using windows explorer,
just right click on the file and select send to, then select the burner.
(Have a blank cd in the drive).
"PD43" wrote:
> "Whizz" <whiz@yeeha.com> wrote:
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> >"PD43" <pauld1943@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >news:t8h7u3hptqdq7dp9nds5ra2h1ga2q69qp8@4ax.com.. .
> >> "Qimi" <open@closed.com> wrote:
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> >>>How do you copy a file from the hard drive to a CD, using Windows XP SP2?
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> >> Follow Malke's advice if you want to burn it to a CD.
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> >> If you want to drag-and-drop it to CD, it will require 3rd party
> >> software. Unfortunately, I don't know of any freeware versions.
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> >> Don't believe those who steer you to DirectCD... it's very old and
> >> won't work with your system.
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> >>Highlight the file(s), right click, send to.....
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> If that calls up a CD burner program, fine. If not, it won't work
> without 3rd-party software installed, whizzer
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