Sunday, March 6, 2011

How to burn data to a CD without the software in windows xp

Save data to cd on windows xp is mostly done is to use a burner software like nero, deep burner and other such software. By using burning software in addition to burning data there is usually also a feature for burning video, audio, and also to burn the iso file. Many people who do not know, actually in windows xp can to burn or save data to cd without using any software. If only for data burning purposes only or to save data to cd / dvd only, then in windows xp is no facility for burning data.

The main requirement to be able to burn data to cd is none other rather than just a computer using a CD rom or DVD rom rewritable rewritable. Yes ... only that, the rest we can use the features available on windows xp. CD or DVD that used to be a CD-R or CD-RW, as well as a DVD. For the steps can be listened to like the method below:

  1. Enter cd / dvd rom blank into the CD Rewritable
  2. Copy data or files to be saved or burning to CD / DVD
  3. Paste it into the drive cd rom / dvd rom then you will have the message Files ready to be written to the CD
  4. Select or block files / folders that have been pasted on the CD rom drive earlier
  5. Click the file menu and then select Write this files to CD
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  7. CD writing wizard window appears, type the name of your CD in the CD name.
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  9. If you activate the close the wizard after the files have been written, then the wizard will be automatically closed when the burning process is complete.
  10. Click next and the process of burning data to a cd will run until completion.
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  12. CD will come out by itself from the cdrom.

Sharing files to friends or other people will be safer when using the CD. By using the CD, it will reduce the risk of computer virus from someone else's computer. Unless the data or files on the cd that contains a virus. Unlike when sharing files using a flash. Although the computer or data available free of virus, but when plugged into another computer got a virus, then the flash will also be exposed to the virus. Well if this flash plug into our computers, then we will also be attacked by computer viruses. But it's all there are advantages and disadvantages of each, it is up to you all.

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