HP SR1135CL, SA4000Z (P8657M) Archiving Files on a DVD or CD, About Image Files, Click Data Disc

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To remove data files from a recorded DVD or CD:

1Click Start, choose All Programs, CD (DVD) Recorder, RecordNow!, and then click RecordNow! again.

2Select the Data Projects tab.

3Insert the disc from which you want to remove files. If an Auto Play window opens, click Cancel.

4Click Data Disc.

5You must have at least one file on your data disc to re-record it. Select the file you want to remove and then click the Remove icon in the upper right hand corner.

6Click Yes.

7Click the Burn icon to save your data disc without the files you removed.

8Click Done when the recording is complete.

Archiving Files on a DVD or CD

1Click Start, choose All Programs, CD (DVD) Recorder, RecordNow!, and then click RecordNow! again.

2Select the Backup Projects tab.

3Select File Archive.

4Insert a blank CD or DVD into the drive.

5Place a check mark in the Changed since box to limit the scan to files that have been changed since the last time you completed a File Archive.

6Add your files to the Archive window:

Select one or more categories from the list on the left and click Scan. RecordNow! scans your hard disk for files related to the category.

Drag files from the Windows Explorer to the Archive window.

7Click the Burn icon when all of your files have been added.

If the files do not fit on one disc, File Archive asks you for additional discs.

8Click Done when recording is complete.

About Image Files

RecordNow! can take all the files from a CD or DVD and convert it into a single file called an image file. You can use the image file to reproduce the original disc. This is often used when you need to make multiple copies of the same disc.

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SR1124NX, SR1135CL, SR1103WM, SR1112BD, SR1123WM specifications

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