Removing an item from the disc is done by simply deleting it, like you would with any file or folder in your computer. You can see the progress in the file copying dialogue. As soon as you add new files/folders they will be written on the disc. ![]() ![]() You can either drag and drop or copy/paste the files and folders. If you select this option, Windows will format the disc (which may take a while).Īfter the formatting is complete you can open the disc using File Explorer and add the data you want on it. This type of disc you can use only in Windows XP and later version. The blank disc doesn’t need to be rewritable, you can use a normal disk. The first option, “Like a USB/Flash Drive” burns the disc using the Live File System and lets you add/remove data like you would on a Flash Drive. The Burn a Disc window offers two options: “Like a USB/Flash Drive” and “With a CD/DVD player”.Ĥa. If you don’t have Autoplay off you can open up the same window by opening File Explorer and double-clicking on your disc drive.Ĥ. Selecting the first option takes you to the Burn a Disc dialog window. Clicking/tapping on it will open another dialog window where you can choose between “Burn files to disc File Explorer” or “Take no action” options.ģ. If you have Autoplay on, a pop-up notification will ask you to select what you want to do with that type of disc. Insert a blank CD/DVD into the CD/DVD optical media drive.Ģ.
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