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10 Secrets To A Healthy Computer And A Happier You
There comes a time in a person’s life where no matter how much you fight it time takes its toll and we begin to slow down in how we perform our daily activities. However, in order to extend our youthful glow and energy levels it is important to...
20 Extra Hous Per Week: What Would You Do?
While I was in college, if you would have asked me what I would do if I had an extra 20 hours to spend in a week, the first thing I would have told you is that I would definitely NOT spend it studying. I actually would have gone down a long...
Free ISP?
Yes, there is such a thing as a free ISP or internet service provider. An internet service provider is a company that provides internet access, usually for a nominal fee. However, you might be surprised to find that there are Free ISP’s. If you are...
How to protect yourself from online attack
As everyone knows, it's a jungle out there on the net, but with a few simple tricks and traps, you can protect yourself from the virtual beasts that are lurking, just waiting to attack the unwary. Take the time to apply these few simple steps to...
Microsoft CRM Selection
Microsoft CRM is recent (2001) CRM answer from Microsoft and attempt top get market share from traditional vendors: Siebel, Oracle, Onyx. Now it is targeted to the whole spectrum of horizontal and vertical market clientele. It is tightly...
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How to burn a DVD.
How to burn a DVD. DVD-R is a one time burn only. DVD-RW are DVD's that you can copy over many times. Most DVD's will not play in all players or computers. There are many different programs, DVD Studio Pro (for Mac) and Toast 6 (for PC) being the most popular. You must have a DVD burner for all to work. (in some cases you may be able to burn a DVD in a CD burner, the way to find out, is if it has a DVD option. There are three ways to burn (make) a DVD in most programs.
1. Make a copy. Insert the DVD you want to copy into the drive. Click copy in the DVD burn software. Eject disk after it copies. Insert a
blank DVD-R. Click record. 2. Make a data DVD. This is for backing up files from a PC. Drag and drop all the files into the programs main window for Mac or, for PC, find the folders you want to copy. Click Record and or Finish. 3. Copy the TS-Folder. The TS_folder has .bup and .vob files inside. Make a new folder. Then double click on the DVD you want to copy. Inside you'll see the TS-folder. Copy that to the new folder on your desktop. The copy the new folder into the DVD burn software. Click record. To find out more visit http://www.techpizza.com
About the Author
Shawn Ventura is the CEO of Techpizza.com
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