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Using Drag ‘n Drop CD

Using Drag ‘n Drop CD. Copying folders and files to a writable CD on your Toshiba Laptop. What is Drag‘n Drop CD?. Drag'n Drop CD is simple software for writing your own CDs Create your own Audio or Data discs that can be read on any PC Make back up copies of your documents

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Using Drag ‘n Drop CD

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  1. Using Drag ‘n Drop CD Copying folders and files to a writable CD on your Toshiba Laptop

  2. What is Drag‘n Drop CD? • Drag'n Drop CD is simple software for writing your own CDs • Create your own Audio or Data discs that can be read on any PC • Make back up copies of your documents • Toshiba supplies a how-to document with your computer

  3. Tips Because CD writing needs a fast, continuous data feed to succeed: • Don’t record directly from your H: (network) drive • Don’t run any programs or do other work while writing a CD • Don’t interrupt the writing operation • See other cautions in Toshiba’s CD-RW pamphlet

  4. Disks you can use • CD-R disks • 640-700 MB • One-use • Longest-lasting • Most reliable to use in other computer’s drives

  5. Disks you can use • CD-RW disks • Also 640-700 MB • Can be erased, rewritten • More expensive, less reliable

  6. Inserting a writable disk • Front of computer • Click button on DVD/CD-RW drive to open • Drive pops out part-way • Gently pull open and place disk • Press center of disk to snap in

  7. Starting Drag ‘n Drop CD • Click the Start button • Click All Programs  Drag’n Drop CD Drag’n Drop CD

  8. Three Drag’n Drop CD Boxes appear Use My Documents or My Computer to locate the files you want to copy and drag to the corresponding box One box at a time:Music ORDisk backupOR Data (documents/pix) Using the three boxes

  9. Navigate to the disk/folder you want to copy Select a disk and drag it to the DISC backup icon OR Select folders and/or files and drag to the Data icon OR Select music files and drag to the Music icon Step by step

  10. Writing from the Drag’n Drop CD boxes When you have finished dragging everything: • Right-click the Drag’n Drop CD box you are copying to • From the popup menu, choose Start Recording Or: If you want to add more stuff to the CD • Choose Edit layout to open the Main Window

  11. The Main window Drag and drop data here to add to recording

  12. The Main window Click a disk or folder icon on the left to select and to open it on the right

  13. The Main window Select folders and files on the right if you need to narrow what you want to record

  14. The Main window When you are ready, click the Record icon

  15. After recording When recording is finished: • Drive pops open • Take out CD • Press center • Lift from sides • Write on top with special/indelible pen • Store in CD case or envelope

  16. That’s it! • Backup often • Keep blank CDs and envelopes or cases handy

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