Windows XP comes with a built in CD copy function that few people realize. Although almost everyone has his / her CD copy software preferred to stick to, it's always good to know about this feature of Windows XP CDR. You will find it very useful when you come to another PC with no CD copy software and you can not install your favorite software for it. This feature allows you to write data or MP3 files on a CD / DVD or erase a rewritable CD / DVD.
If you use a rewritable CD (CD-RW), make sure that the disk is empty. You may need to delete (or "format") before use. For more information on how to erase a CD-RW in Windows XP without using other software.
You should take a CD-R drive in Windows XP.
Insert a CD or a rewritable format recordable CDs (CD-R) disc into the CD drive.
The desktop, double click "My Computer".
Browsing files / folders you want copied to a CD. Select and press "Ctrl-C" to copy.
files / folders appear as temporary files / folders now.
On the left side and select "Write these files to a CD."
Window "CD Wizard" is displayed by default the name of the CD. Change the name of the CD, if you want, then click "Next."
Wizard "Burn CD", began writing the files / folders on the CD.
Once the writing process is complete, the wizard will disappear and the CD-ROM eject.
If you use a rewritable CD (CD-RW), make sure that the disk is empty. You may need to delete (or "format") before use. For more information on how to erase a CD-RW in Windows XP without using other software.
You should take a CD-R drive in Windows XP.
Insert a CD or a rewritable format recordable CDs (CD-R) disc into the CD drive.
The desktop, double click "My Computer".
Browsing files / folders you want copied to a CD. Select and press "Ctrl-C" to copy.
files / folders appear as temporary files / folders now.
On the left side and select "Write these files to a CD."
Window "CD Wizard" is displayed by default the name of the CD. Change the name of the CD, if you want, then click "Next."
Wizard "Burn CD", began writing the files / folders on the CD.
Once the writing process is complete, the wizard will disappear and the CD-ROM eject.