4.If you have selected files and folders that you don't want, click on the data button, find the files or folders that you don't want, highlight them and click remove.
5.When finished select Done.
6.Once you have selected all the data that you want to put on the CD click Write CD.
7.On the Start Writing now screen you have the option to Write Disc or Write Session.
8.Write session should only be used when writing data. Writing a session will allow you to continue writing to the CD until it's full. Each session you write will show up as a separate CD on your desktop.
9.You also have the option to change the write speed based on your media’s capability.
10.Selecting Simulation mode will allow you to test the function of your computer system. It actually verifies the data transfer rates and functionality of the Yamaha drive. It does not actually write to the CD. It is only a practice run.
11.Create Disc Image First is also an option. This should only be used when burning from something other than your HD. Disc Image will make an image of the information onto your HD, this will help insure a successful burn. (None: Disc image is not compressed. You must have the available HD space as that of the original source.)
12.Selecting Write Session or Write CD will start the writing process.
13.After the CD is written Toast will prompt you to Verify or Eject.
14.Verifying your data is always a good idea but not necessary.
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