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Working With Image Files; Creating An Image File; Burning From An Image File - HP PC Getting Started Manual

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8 When prompted, insert a recordable disc, and then click OK.
If the files do not fit on one disc, you are prompted for additional discs.
9 Click Done when recording is complete.
For additional information about saving archives on your hard disk drive or
scheduling automatic archives, see the online Help.

Working with Image Files

The Sonic recording programs can convert all the files from a CD or DVD and
convert them into a single .iso file, or a series of .gi files (none exceeding 2 GB)
known as an image file. You can use the image file to reproduce the original disc.
Image files are typically used when you need to make multiple copies of the
same disc.
NOTE: Your DVD Writer or CD Writer drive will not copy commercially available
DVD movies. Most commercial DVDs are encoded to prevent unauthorized
duplication.

Creating an image file

To make an image file using Sonic DigitalMedia Plus:
1 Open the DigitalMedia Plus program by clicking Start, All Programs,
Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home.
2 Click Copy, and then click Save Image.
3 Insert the CD or DVD from which you want to make an image file.
4 Click Browse to select the location where the image file will be created and
choose the image type (.gi or .iso) to be saved. Click Save.
5 Click the Save Image icon to create the image file.
6 Click Done when the image file is created.

Burning from an image file

To burn a CD or DVD from an image file using Sonic DigitalMedia Plus:
1 Open the DigitalMedia Plus program by clicking Start, All Programs,
Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home.
2 Click Copy and then Burn Image.
3 Click Browse to select the image file.
4 Insert a recordable CD or DVD into the drive.
5 Click the Burn Image icon.
6 Click Done when recording is complete.

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