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Burning With Windows XP

In both, Windows XP Professional and Home edition, there is built-in CD burning software. This page will lay out, step by step, the procedure to follow in order to burn CD's just using the built-in software that ships with XP.

  • Identify the files you want to put on a CD.
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    Here are the files that will be burned onto CD.

     

     

  • Highlight all the files you want to move, right-click, and select either "Cut" or "Copy."
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    The files are being copied.

     

  • Paste the files onto the CD (While viewing the CD within "Windows Explorer" or "My Computer").
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    The files have been pasted onto CD and are ready to be burned.

     

  • Click "Write these files to CD."
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    One click away from starting the burn session.

     

  • The CD Writing Wizard will pop up. Put in a CD Name and then click "Next."
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    The CD Writing Wizard.

     

  • The Progress Screen will indicate how much time is left until the burning is complete.
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    The Progress Screen.

     

  • Indicate whether or not you wish to burn an additional CD. Then click "Finish."
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    The CD Writing Wizard has finished.

     

  • Viola! The files have been put onto the CD.
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    The files are now on the CD.

     

    We hope that this tutorial has been helpful to you and we welcome any suggestions for additions, corrections, etc.

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