Using your CD-RW Drive as Source and Target
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TEAC FireWire CD-RW Drive User’s Manual
Using your CD-RW Drive as Source and Target
1.
Select the CD-RW drive in both the
COPY FROM
and
RECORD TO
drop-down boxes.
2.
Insert the disc from which you want to copy in the CD-RW drive.
3.
Click
Copy
to begin the copy process.
The program will write the disc information temporarily onto your hard drive.
Once the information is on the hard drive, the program ejects the disc and
prompts you to insert a blank disc.
4.
Click the
Retry
button to begin recording to the blank disc.
Creating a CD from a CD Image in Easy CD Creator
To create a data CD from a CD image, you first need to create the CD image, then
record the CD image to a disc. You can create the image from your CD-ROM
drive or CD-RW drive.
The process of creating a CD from a CD image may save you time when you wish
to create multiple CD copies of the same information. This process enables you to
write the CD image once to your hard disk, then record it several times to different
discs.
Creating an Image File
1.
Select the following menu option:
Start > Programs > Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 > Features > Easy CD Creator
(Alternatively, you can run
Easy CD Creator
from the
Create CD
icon in the
desktop, and select the type of disc you want to create (e.g., data, audio, etc.).
2.
Insert a blank CD into the drive you want to use as source.
3.
Click the small arrow next to the
New
button on the toolbar.
4.
Select the type of disc you want to create from the drop-down list (audio,
data, etc.).
Note: Please bear in mind that you need at least 800MB of free space on
your hard disk to write the information from the source disc. The system
deletes this information from your hard drive after the process is complete.
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