How to Burn a CD Using Windows XP

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Summary: Burning a CD using Windows XP involves putting a CD in the burner drive, going to My Documents and dragging the computer files over to the CD window for burning. Create a CD using Windows XP with tips from a software developer in this free video about computer technology.

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Dave Andrews is a software developer with a business and Web site selling programs and other computer services in Franklin, Tenn. Having worked in the IT industry for more than 8...read more

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on 2/7/2009 Thanks fast direct to the point.

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"Hi, my name is Dave Andrews, today I'm going to show you how to burn a CD using Windows XP. Let's go to the computer. It's a very easy process to burn a CD using your computer. To begin, let's just click on start and go to my documents. Let's say these are the files that I want to burn onto my CD. To begin the burn process, click on start again, and go to - this time go to my computer. Find your DVD burner or CD burner in this list and double click on it. That should open up an empty folder area. To burn the CDs - to burn the files to the CD, let's go back to my documents, select the files I want to burn, and just drag them over onto your CD window. If anything pops asking that you want to override or you have any problems with files that might not burn correctly, just say yes. You can now see that the files are listed to be burned. To begin the burn process, let's insert the CD in the burner. And then click on write these files to CD. It's going to ask you for a CD name, which defaults to the date, let's just select next, it is now burning those files to the CD. It's very easy to burn files to a CD using Windows. My name is Dave Andrews and I've just showed you how to burn files to a CD using Windows XP."

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