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How to copy dvd to computer then burn
How to copy dvd to computer then burn












how to copy dvd to computer then burn

The window will go away once Windows recognises your disc You will be prompted to insert a blank DVD into your PC’s DVD drive: do so now.Once you have the Desktop, My Documents, My Music, My Pictures and My Videos folders selected, click the Burn button in the toolbar at the top (highlighted with the red box in the screenshot) Holding down CTRL on the keyboard, single left click on each of the folders shown so that they are all highlighted: We want to select the folders that contain your data, and as there is more than one folder, we need to hold down the CTRL key on your keyboard. You’ll see your user folder – where My Documents and My Pictures etc are stored.Click your username – in this screenshot it is Digital Red.To begin, click the Start button at the bottom left corner of your screen.As we will be copying My Documents, which includes the Outlook data file (assuming you’re using Outlook 2010 or later), you must close Outlook before beginning: it’s not possible to copy the Outlook data file while Outlook is open. Make sure that all of your other programs and documents are closed before continuing. If you have more than 4.5 GB of data shared between those folders, you’ll need to complete the backup over more than one disc.

how to copy dvd to computer then burn

These notes give an example of backing up everything in My Documents, My Pictures and My Music to a DVD.

#HOW TO COPY DVD TO COMPUTER THEN BURN SOFTWARE#

Windows 7 is capable of burning a DVD without any additional software – so unlike with Windows XP, there’s no need for applications like Nero Burning ROM.














How to copy dvd to computer then burn