A easier way to create cd's using easy cd creator
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Wed Apr 6 09:23:31 EDT 2005
Yeah, Chuck. I'm with you, man!
But, I caught such heat around here for not telling Windows users how to
use their OS to burn an iso image.
Finally, I had to take pity. After all, they are all trying to become
Linux users. But, I must admit, it gives me pause whether people who
can't explore a toolbar are going to succeed with man pages.
Chuck Hallenbeck writes:
> You call that easy? <smile> Sounds like a Windows app to me. All that
> pulling and clicking and dialoguing just to burn a CD? Wow!
>
>
> On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, jim grimsby wrote:
>
> >The following is how the
> >Document HOW to Install the Speakup Modified Fedora Distribution shows
> >how to use easy cd creator to create disks.
> >1. Choose "File," "NEW DATA CD," and "Create CD from CD Image..." You'll
> >be presented with a dialog box.
> >2. Click on the "Files of type:" dropdown box and select "ISO Image
> >Files (*.ISO)"
> >3. Select the .ISO file you want to burn and then press "Open."
> >4. At the "CD Creation Setup" dialog box, make sure the Write Method is
> >set to "Disc-At-Once" and Close CD.
> >5. Select the desired write speed and create options, if necessary, and
> >then press OK to begin creating your CD ROM.
> >A easier way is
> >1. using my computer select the image file you want to create.
> >2. press shift_f10 and select record.
> >3. At the "CD Creation Setup" dialog box, make sure the Write Method is
> >set to "Disc-At-Once" and Close CD.
> >4. Select the desired write speed and create options, if necessary, and
> >then press OK to
> >begin creating your CD ROM.
> >Just an alternative. Most users of easy cd creator have no idea it has
> >this feature and this is the only reason I bring it up.
> >Hope it helps.
> >
> >
> >
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