How to Load a VCD to a Computer Hard Drive
Copying the information on a VCD, or Video CD, disc to a computer's hard drive enables a user to store a backup copy of the digital media file, allowing you to make a replacement if the original disc is lost or damaged. Accomplish this by utilizing the file manipulation tools in the computer's operating system to move duplicate copies of the VCD files to the physical hard drive. This process takes just minutes to complete.
Instructions
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Insert the VCD disc into the computer's CD drive.
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Right-click "Start" and select "Explore."
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Click on "Tools," open "Folder Options," click on the "View" tab, check the box to "Show Hidden Files," and uncheck the box to "Hide Protected Files."
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Click "Computer," "C," and right-click an empty space in the right-hand window. Select "New Folder" and name this folder "VCD Backup."
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Click on the drive containing the VCD disc. Drag and drop all files into the VCD Backup folder.
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