How to Burn DVD's with Windows DVD Maker
Windows DVD Maker has been introduced with Windows Vista and it continues to be present in Windows 7. Unlike with other tools in Windows 7, Windows DVD Maker doesn't have any new major features...
View ArticleHow to Burn CDs and DVDs in Windows Media Player 12
Windows Media Player 12 allows computers with built-in CD and/or DVD burners to quickly and easily create audio CDs, data CDs and Data DVDs. This functionality makes creating mix CDs and copying audio...
View ArticleThe Complete Guide to Burning Disk Images (ISO&IMG) in Windows 7
One of the small but great features in Windows 7 is the fact that it allows users to burn disk images on CDs and DVDs without having to install additional software. For this task Windows 7 offers a...
View ArticleHow to Burn Files and Folders to a Disc in Windows Explorer
With so many applications available on the market for burning CDs or DVDs, Windows 7 users tend to forget the simplest and cheapest of them all: Windows Explorer itself. This article will show how easy...
View ArticleHow to Copy a Disc (CD, DVD or Blu-Ray) in Windows
Are you searching for a way to create a disc to disc copy, of a CD, DVD or Blu-Ray you have created at home? Then you are in luck. In this guide, we will discuss the steps and principles involved in...
View ArticleHow to Make a Backup Copy of a Protected Disc (DVD or Blu-Ray)
We all purchase DVDs and Blu-Rays with all kinds of media content: movies, games, music, software, etc. However, as we use those discs, their quality wanes with time and, after a few years, they become...
View ArticleHow to Burn Labels on the Back of Your Discs (CDs & DVDs)
Have you wondered if it is possible to burn a label on the back of your discs? Due to technologies such as LightScribe and LabelFlash, it is not only possible but it is also very easy. In this...
View ArticleHow to Burn Labels on the Back of your DVDs with LabelFlash
In our previous disc-labeling tutorial, Ciprian mentioned the two types of label-burning technologies: LightScribe and LabelFlash. He covered only LightScribe as such drives are much more widely...
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