Trying to Archiving my Comic Books, Manga & Novel Collections onto CDs so I don’t loose them again I live in storm country and lost it all in the last storm although they were the least of my problems I’m now putting all of my media onto CD so I can take them with me if the need be.
Okay so I have the older version or Roxio sonic Digital Media LE v7 it came pre-installed on my dell computer. How do I save my Comic Book scans to CDs using it?
Do I have to Format the disk and make it Compatible because I want to be able to play them in DvD players and on the computer if at all possible what do I do for that to happen.
I have disk that are non-rewritable so after the Info is saved they can’t be tampered with but I want to make sure the disk are full before I finalize them is there a way to view available space while I’m putting on Info so that I can fill up the space completely?
I’m not technically savvy so any help is much appreciated!!!
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Trying to Archiving my Comic Books, Manga & Novel Collections onto CDs so I don’t loose them again I live in storm country and lost it all in the last storm although they were the least of my problems I’m now putting all of my media onto CD so I can take them with me if the need be.
Okay so I have the older version or Roxio sonic Digital Media LE v7 it came pre-installed on my dell computer. How do I save my Comic Book scans to CDs using it?
Do I have to Format the disk and make it Compatible because I want to be able to play them in DvD players and on the computer if at all possible what do I do for that to happen.
I have disk that are non-rewritable so after the Info is saved they can’t be tampered with but I want to make sure the disk are full before I finalize them is there a way to view available space while I’m putting on Info so that I can fill up the space completely?
I’m not technically savvy so any help is much appreciated!!!
Thanks Miller
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