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Tranferring all fils to disc

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doddsredoubt | 23:52 Sun 17th Dec 2006 | Computers
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Could someone on answerbank advise me how to tranfer everything ie files and all my google talk as well to dics.

Thankyou for any help given .
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Open Windows Explorer.

Select 'My Documents'

Edit - Select All

File - Send to

And choose the CD or DVD drive

Do that with every folder and so on you want.
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Thankyou Ethel,that seems straightforward but how do you know of how much to put on to a disc.

Thanks very much for your help.
If you want to burn music to a disc the easiest way is to use software such as Nero, Roxio or even the Windows Media Player that is free with Windows.
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Thankyou Ethel,I have got Roxio but havn't used it to record records yet,it was just I wanted to take a load of stuff of my computer but didn't know hoqw much I had and how much to put onto disc.

Thanks very much for your help.
I've just had a look at Windows Media Player, and the Burn tab in particular.

You click the tracks you want to burn, and the burn list list shows a total time.

One cd = 80 minutes, so keep the total time to just under.

Don't forget to put the tracks in the right order of play!.
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Thanks Ethel,will remember that.

Thanks for your help.
one blank CD will take 650 or 700 MB of data, depending on type (most are 700MB now) - it will say on disc/packaging

If you have a DVD writer, a normal DVD will take 4.7GB, or a dual layer about 9GB
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Thankyou ugly_bob yes thats what I wanted as well cheers.

Thanks very much for your help.

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