If you wish to write some data to CD/DVD from your computer,
then your PC must have installed with CD-copy software. In Windows XP, it comes
with a built-in CD-copy feature, but many people are not aware of it.
Everyone will install their favorite CD-copy software in system.
It is still good to know about this built-in CD-copy feature from Windows XP.
If you doesn't have CD-copy software, and you can't just install your favorite
software to system, you can use this built-in CD-copy
feature to write some data to a CD/DVD or erase data from re-writable CD/DVD.
In
this article I have explained about the built-in CD-copy feature and how can you
burn CD using this.
Requirements: You need to enable the CD-R feature on Windows
XP.
Step 1: Insert a Formatted CD into the CD drive.
Step 2: Open "My Computer".
Step 3: Select the files/folders you want to copy to CD and
press "Ctrl-c".
Step 4: Go back to the CD-ROM and press "Ctrl-V".
At this time the files/folders will show like temporary files.
Step 5: On the left panel select "Write these files to
CD".
Step 6: Then the "CD Writing Wizard" will appear
with the default CD name. If you want, change the CD name and click
"Next".
Step 7: The "CD Writing Wizard" starts to write
files to the CD.
Step 8: The wizard will disappear after the writing process
is complete. After this the CD-Rom will be ejected.
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