How to Make a Copy of a CD Using Windows 7
- 1). Insert the CD you want to copy into the disc drive. Select the option to view the files on the disc when the dialog box appears. On some computers, the disc folder may open automatically.
- 2). Click "Organize" in the upper left-hand corner of the file menu, then choose "Select All" from the dropdown list. Right-click on any of the selected files and use the "Copy" feature listed on the menu.
- 3). Select a location from the left-hand panel where you can create a temporary folder, such as "Documents" or the "Desktop." Click "New Folder" at the top of the menu. You can rename the folder or leave the default setting.
- 4). Right-click anywhere in the empty folder and select "Paste" from the list. Wait for the computer to finish the copying process.
- 1). Remove the source disc from the computer and insert a blank recordable CD. Ignore the dialog box prompting you to select a method to handle the blank CD.
- 2). Go back to the temporary folder. Click "Organize" and "Select All" again to highlight all of the files. Drag the files over to the navigation panel on the left and drop them on the disc drive folder.
- 3). Click "With a CD/DVD Player" in the new dialog box. Type a name for the disc in the text box. By default, the date the disc is created will become the disc name.
- 4). Click the "Burn to Disc" button at the top of the disc drive folder. Enter in the disc title again or leave the default name. Select your recording speed and click "Next."
- 5). Wait for the computer to complete the burn process and click "Finish." You also have the option of burning the same files to another disc.
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