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CD-RW Basics, Installing CD-RW Software

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Using the CD or DVD Drive CD-RW Basics The CD-RW drive allows you to create your own CDs. You can buy two types of media: CD-RW and CD-R. CD-RW refers to compact discs (or drives) that are readable and writable. CD-RW discs can hold more than 450 times the information that can be stored on a floppy disk and CD-R media can be played on most of the newer CD players, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives. CD-R media can be written to only once. However, you can write to CD-RW media using multiple recording sessions until you close out the disc. CD-RW media can be used to make backups of your personal CDs or hard disk. These discs are reusable and can be erased and rewritten to numerous times. If your notebook has a CD-RW drive and the Easy CD Creator Kit, you can create your own audio and data CDs. This section covers: Installing CD-RW Software Accessing CD-RW Software User Information Using CD-RW Software Preventing Buffer Underrun Errors Installing CD-RW Software S Did you know... If you are running Windows XP, the Windows Media Player CD-RW software is activated automatically. Use the on-line Help of the Windows Media Player for more information. ✎ Note CD-RW software kit is only available on selected models. 5-10 Users Guide

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Users Guide
Using the CD or DVD Drive
CD-RW Basics
The CD-RW drive allows you to create your own CDs. You can
buy two types of media: CD-RW and CD-R. CD-RW refers to
compact discs (or drives) that are readable and writable.
CD-RW discs can hold more than 450 times the information that
can be stored on a floppy disk and CD-R media can be played on
most of the newer CD players, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives.
CD-R media can be written to only once. However, you can write
to CD-RW media using multiple recording sessions until you
close out the disc. CD-RW media can be used to make backups of
your personal CDs or hard disk. These discs are reusable and can
be erased and rewritten to numerous times.
If your notebook has a CD-RW drive and the Easy CD Creator
Kit, you can create your own audio and data CDs.
This section covers:
Installing CD-RW Software
Accessing CD-RW Software User Information
Using CD-RW Software
Preventing Buffer Underrun Errors
Installing CD-RW Software
S
Did you know...
If you are running Windows XP, the
Windows
Media Player
CD-RW software is activated automatically. Use
the on-line Help of the Windows Media Player for more
information
.
Note
CD-RW software kit is only available on selected models.