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How Do I Burn CD's?
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vincentnl
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Registered: Apr 2002 Location: London Country: United Kingdom State: Certifications: Nothing related to Information Technology Working on: None.
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How Do I Burn CD's?
Just got myself a new CD Re-writer with a USB cable for use on my laptop pc and I want to know basically how to burn up a CD. Those of the kind of the free cd's that you sometimes get in shops. Just want to know how to turn them into rewritable CD's please...
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08-11-03 06:56 AM
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Get a burning program like Nero or EasyCD Creator. There's more, but those are the two most popular.
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08-11-03 07:34 AM
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mikop
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he is actually asking how to turn free aol etc cd into usable rewritable cd... to *burn up*, *free cd*,*turn them into*
anyway. as far as nero vs cd creator, as first timer, he should just stick with whatever software that is included with the burner, no need to complicate the issue.
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08-11-03 07:41 AM
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vincentnl
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I have Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 installed. That's what came with my re-writer.
Mikop knows what I am talking about judging by his (or her) words. I've messed around with it a little but better to hear from the pro's than to go too far... 
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I'm sorry to say this but you CANT.
these discs are written by manually etching the pits/valleys 0's and 1's into teh disc....
a cd-re-write drive just simulates this and thus can be reburned by simply applying it to the disc.
there is NO way of re-writng on these discs... Ive tried it.
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08-11-03 05:45 PM
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enforcer
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08-11-03 05:50 PM
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vincentnl
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Sorry
Ignore this message please
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