Roxio Creator 2011 Product Manual - Page 63

Save disc image file, Browse, Optional, to the left of Burn Options. - plus

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Making advanced data discs Burning the project to disc 63 Note Nonrewritable discs can be formatted only once, and cannot be erased at all. Rewritable discs can be formatted and erased multiple times. 5 If you want to create a disc image file, select Save disc image file, and then click Browse to specify the name and location of the image file. A disc image file is a complete copy of the data as it will appear on the disc you want to burn, only it's stored on your hard drive. Saving a disc image file is useful if you want to later create another copy of the disc, without needing the original one. Note When making a disc image file, make sure you have enough space on your hard disk to store the disc image file. 6 Optional: To view or edit burn options, click the Plus (+) sign located to the left of Burn Options. For detailed information about the options available, click Help or press F1 in the dialog box. 7 To start burning to disc, click OK. The Burn Progress dialog box appears, showing you the progress while the project is burning to disc. Tip: If an error occurs during the burn process, you can find out more about the error by clicking on the error link.

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Making advanced data discs
Burning the project to disc
63
Note
Nonrewritable discs can be formatted only once, and
cannot be erased at all. Rewritable discs can be formatted and
erased multiple times.
5
If you want to create a disc image file, select
Save disc image file
, and
then click
Browse
to specify the name and location of the image file.
A disc image file is a complete copy of the data as it will appear on the
disc you want to burn, only it’s stored on your hard drive. Saving a disc
image file is useful if you want to later create another copy of the disc,
without needing the original one.
Note
When making a disc image file, make sure you have
enough space on your hard disk to store the disc image file.
6
Optional:
To view or edit burn options, click the
Plus
(+) sign located
to the left of Burn Options.
For detailed information about the options available, click
Help
or
press
F1
in the dialog box.
7
To start burning to disc, click
OK
.
The Burn Progress dialog box appears, showing you the progress while
the project is burning to disc.
Tip:
If an error occurs during the burn process, you can find out more
about the error by clicking on the error link.