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| Thread ID: 90795 | 2008-06-16 16:28:00 | Copy to DVD | JJJJJ (528) | Press F1 |
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| 678963 | 2008-06-16 16:28:00 | I have found a new program to copy stuff to DVD. It's called VSO Copy to DVD. It's ths simplesd copy program I have ever seen. Just start it up and drag in what you want to copy and click on Burn. It formats the disk and copies. That's all you have to do. And it is super fast. I have just copied 3 gigs in less than 10 minutes. And a quick check shows everything is now on disk. And it will use any R/W disk I have. Even the ones Nero refused to look at.And it's only 62 MB's. It's not free, but you get a month or so free trial. I've got 9 days to go and then I will be paying for it |
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| 678964 | 2008-06-16 20:25:00 | Sounds good will look into that. Ta J. |
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| 678965 | 2008-06-16 22:31:00 | JJ* Vista has that built in. Additionally, Vista's programme allows you to treat the DVD like an old fashioned floppy, in that you can copy repeatedly to the DVD and delete all or part of the contents. For example, yesterday I copied a big folder full of documents, went to another building where I deleted a couple of the documents and copied in others. Piece of cake. | Scouse (83) | ||
| 678966 | 2008-06-16 22:36:00 | And some say,M/S don't know what they are doing,you have to laugh at them. | Cicero (40) | ||
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