Help- Copying with Vista

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Melanie

How do you copy CD-Roms and DVD-roms (for personal use only) in Vista? I
can't figure it out.
 
CD Roms and DVD Roms same process Melanie. UNLESS you use a CD/DVD software
package such as MagicISO.


Bob
 
Hi, Melanie.

Several of us have tried to help you already by replying to the message you
posted about an hour ago. Have you read those replies?

RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(e-mail address removed)
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)
 
Yes I have thankyou I just wanted to know if it was the same process for
copying CD-Roms. Your feedback is much appreciated.
 
R. C. White said:
Hi, Melanie.

Several of us have tried to help you already by replying to the message
you posted about an hour ago. Have you read those replies?

RC

Being as she is using the lame MS web site, what do you expect?

Alias

P.S. Please learn how to post on Usenet and STOP top posting. Thank you.
 
Hi, Melanie.

Good!

It is usually best to continue the same thread, rather than start a new
one - unless you want to change the Subject, of course.

Vista has several CD/DVD capabilities that earlier Windows versions did not.
I'm not an expert on them, and don't write to either CDs or DVDs very often.
But just a couple of days ago I made my first from-scratch movie DVD and did
it with no software except what is in Vista Ultimate. Well, maybe not
entirely from scratch; I started with a program that I recorded from
over-the-air TV (in HD) using Windows Media Center, then edited it with
Windows Movie Maker, then "published" it to DVD with Windows DVD Maker. ;<)
Much of the process depended on having the right hardware, of course (TV
tuner and DVD burner, plus fast CPU and plenty of RAM and hard disk space),
but no additional software was required. Except for LightScribe, to label
the completed DVD.

RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(e-mail address removed)
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)
 
You don't have the rights to tell someone how to post! Goof! Keep your
..001% to yourself!
 
Melanie just put in the cd in which you want to copy and click burn at the
top! Unless you are trying to copy a movie of a dvd then you will have to go
with it another way, sometimes hard to do because of copywrites within the
dvd.

Mainly I just burn my digital pictures to a cd or dvd by downloading them to
my computer then thru my digital camera, then I get a cd/or dvd out, and
click on the folder containing my picutres and click burn to cd, or drag them
them to dvd file. Either way works.
 
Thanks for that Robyn.
--
Melanie


Robyn said:
Melanie just put in the cd in which you want to copy and click burn at the
top! Unless you are trying to copy a movie of a dvd then you will have to go
with it another way, sometimes hard to do because of copywrites within the
dvd.

Mainly I just burn my digital pictures to a cd or dvd by downloading them to
my computer then thru my digital camera, then I get a cd/or dvd out, and
click on the folder containing my picutres and click burn to cd, or drag them
them to dvd file. Either way works.
 

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