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05-Dec-2006, 05:35 PM #1
Burn too large files on CD
Tue 12-05-2003
I have enough snapshots on my hard drive to fill a couple of CDs. My burner (Nero) won't accept my burning because one CD won't hold them all. My photos are all in one list on MY PICTURES. How can I divide the list into 2 or more groups so I can get the burner to accept them, then hopefully burn them on 2 CDs subsequentially? Thanks,
Barney E. McLarty
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05-Dec-2006, 08:38 PM #3
Select half of them either thru nero or windows assuming you have XP and burn...then select the other half and burn to a different cd of course
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07-Dec-2006, 07:28 AM #4
Either that or make a new folder, highlight half the pics and drag/drop them to the new folder, then have nero burn 1 folder at a time
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07-Dec-2006, 08:19 PM #5
Files too large to burn on CD
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Thanks so much for your help. Barney bmclarty@comcast.ner
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