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By Thomas Brinkenberth

Compact discs or more popularly known as CDs are quite popular in terms of usage today. Basically, a CD is an optical disc that is utilized to store various digital data. Decades ago, it was originally used to store music. However, as years passed, it gained a following and is now employed to store other types of data, like pictures and text documents as well as movies. There are also discs that you can only use ones and there are also rewriteable samples for those who want to recycle or save money.

Numerous benefits abound for one who prefers using a CD. The first and most important is it is good in keeping back up files. It is undeniable that it has moved past the erstwhile leader, the floppy disk. This is due to the fact that consumers noticed that a floppy disk has a limited storage memory for significant files. This is the main reason why it became obsolete. Another significant cause is that many, if not all computer manufacturers, have stopped installing a floppy drive on their newer products. CDs also have a better material so they can store files much longer.

Third, compared to other forms of storage, it allows faster to access files, perfect for people who are always on the go. Lastly, it is less expensive, making you save more money in the long run.

Copying files to and from a compact disc is relatively easy. It only requires a short time and the virtue of patience to learn this skill. Read on the following paragraphs on how to go about this task.

Before anything else, you must have a reliable computer and a writable disc. Check out if your computer has a Compact disc Rewritable logo embossed on its disk drive. If you don't have one, don't despair yet. This problem can easily be solved by purchasing one from the nearby computer store or by downloading from the World Wide Web.

After that, insert your disc into the CD drive. Then, search for the CD Drive Dialog box. As soon as you have found it, click the folder labeled open CD writable. This is now your time to highlight all the documents, including text, graphics, pictures and videos that you want to copy to your disc. You can now perform the right click option of the mouse then immediately go back to the window presenting your blank CD. After you have finished posting all the files you need to copy, click on the file menu and choose the write these files to CD command. A few seconds later, a pop up window will come into sight and you will see a small box claiming that it is the CD writing Wizard. You will then be asked to label your CD. The wizard will then start copying the files as its final step.

If a pop up window appears claiming that it cannot complete the CD writing process, try deleting some files because it could be due to space constraint. Return to the CD writing wizard box and repeat the steps mentioned above. If it is successful, it would take some time to copy the files. If you only have a small file, then it could be as short as a few seconds. However, if you have plenty of pictures and videos with bigger bytes, then it could last for 30 minutes up to an hour. After everything is done, click the text Finished and eject the CD from the computer.

As you can see, CD copying is so simple that even kids can do it. Have fun copying!

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