How do I use CDR and CDRW in Academic Computer Labs?
• CDRW (DATA) • Format: • Right click on the “CD Drive” icon in “My Computer”. Choose “Erase this CDRW”. • Now the CDRW is ready to have files written to it. • Note: Formatting the CDRW will remove ALL existing files. They are not recoverable. • If you do not have formatted CDRW, you will have to format the CDRW. Do NOT format or erase CDR Disks. • Write: • You can treat the CDRW Drive as any other removable media (like a Thumb drive). You can copy or create files, but you will be unable to edit or delete existing files (you can format the entire CDRW). The only additional step is to tell the OS to write the files. Note: If you plan to save to a folder on the CDRW the folder MUST already exist on the CDRW. • Once you have copied the files to the CDRW, Windows will queue the files to be written. • When you are ready to write, right click on the “CD Drive” icon in “My Computer”. Choose “Write these files to CD”. • The CD Writing Wizard dialog will appear and guide you through the process
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