For windows 7: 5.Click Next to prepare the disc.
1.Insert a disc into your computer's CD or DVD drive.
2.In the dialog box that appears, click Burn files to disc.
3.In the Burn a disc dialog box, type a name for your new disc.
4.Click Show formatting options, and then click one of the following formatting options:
-Live File System
-Mastered
and for CD-RW:
1 Insert a disc into your recorder drive.
2 In My Computer, right-click your recorder drive.
The
'Use with DLA' option in the popup menu should have a check mark beside
it. If this option is not selected, click on the HELP button and follow
the steps in "Using DLA With Your Recorder Drive" before proceeding.
3 Click Format.
DLA's Format dialog box appears. The options available to you will depend on the type of recorder drive you have.
4 Set the options in the Format dialog box.
a ) Type a name for your disc in the Volume label text box.
b
) Select either Quick or Full Format by clicking beside the option you
prefer. DLA can perform either a Quick or Full format of your discs.
c
) If you have an EasyWrite CD-RW drive, you will have the option to
create an EasyWrite disc by placing a check mark beside Enable
EasyWrite. (See Using DLA with EasyWrite Drives for more information.)
5 Click Start.
If
you selected Quick Format or you selected Full Format and your drive
supports background formatting, you will be able to use your disc within
minutes. If not, you must wait until formatting is complete before you
can write files to your disc.
I hope this will help you
Before you can copy files to a CD or DVD, the disc must first be prepared using a process called formatting. There are several ways to format a CD or DVD disc. Your choice of format determines which computers and other devices will be able to read the disc.
Insert a disc into your computer's CD or DVD drive.
In the dialog box that appears, click Burn files to disc.
In the Burn a disc dialog box, type a name for your new disc.
Click Show formatting options, and then click one of the following formatting options:
Live File System
Mastered
Click Next to prepare the disc.
Now you can copy files to your disc using whichever method you selected.
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