G
Garik
I use Windows Explorer (I have Windows XP pro) to write files to CD: pdf,
doc, txt, jpg. As it is written in
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/expert/bridgman_august13.mspx
:
Let's say you forgot a file. Or better yet, let's say you put a mere 200 MB
on the CD, and it's really bugging you that there's 500 MB going unused.
Penny-pinchers never fear, it's not too late to add more!
Simply drag and drop more files into the folder and they will be added to
the waiting list for the next recording session. Windows XP fully supports
creating multi-session CDs. Just be aware of the fact that adding a file or
folder of the same name replaces the prior version.
It is this part does not work for me. So I have several disks with from 5 to
300 MB files on CD. I do not like this. Where am I wrong?
doc, txt, jpg. As it is written in
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/expert/bridgman_august13.mspx
:
Let's say you forgot a file. Or better yet, let's say you put a mere 200 MB
on the CD, and it's really bugging you that there's 500 MB going unused.
Penny-pinchers never fear, it's not too late to add more!
Simply drag and drop more files into the folder and they will be added to
the waiting list for the next recording session. Windows XP fully supports
creating multi-session CDs. Just be aware of the fact that adding a file or
folder of the same name replaces the prior version.
It is this part does not work for me. So I have several disks with from 5 to
300 MB files on CD. I do not like this. Where am I wrong?