How to Back Up Rosetta Stone User Files
Backing up Rosetta Stone user files saves hours' worth of personal data and protects files them from loss, theft or damage. If you are upgrading the computer's operating system or moving to another computer, it is important that you have a backup of your Rosetta Stone user files to take with you. Backing up these files is also required to duplicate them.
Instructions
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Look for the Rosetta Stone user files on the computer. The software will save all your user files by default to a specific location on the hard drive. To find where, go into the settings and look for an option specifying where to save local data.
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Select the user files that you want to back up.
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Insert a blank disc into the disc drive on the computer.
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Select the option to burn a data disc with the preferred disc-authorizing software. A prompt will come up as soon as the blank disc is inserted. It will have a number of options. Select the one with which you can create a data disc.
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Copy the selected Rosetta Stone user files to the blank disc. You can do this from the user interface of the disc-authoring software.
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Select the option to close the disc from the same interface. Closing the disc after burning will ensure that you can access the contents on other computers.
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Click "Burn to Disc" or a similar button on the software interface.
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Wait for the disc-writing process to finish. This will be indicated by a prompt on the software interface and/or the automatic ejection of the backup disc from the disc drive. Label the backup disc appropriately.
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