Starting DirectCD 5-3
Chapter 5: Making Data CDs
The DirectCD Disc Ready window appears when the formatting is
complete.
8. Click OK.
The DirectCD disc is ready for you to write information directly to the
CD.
Adding Data to a DirectCD Disc
Once your CD is formatted as a DirectCD disc, there are a number of
ways to add data to it:
■ Drag and drop files from Windows Explorer onto the CD-RW drive
icon.
■ Select Save As from a Windows 95/NT application File menu and
select the drive letter of your CD-RW drive.
■ Use the Send To command.
■ Use MS-DOS command prompts from a DOS window in
Windows 95/NT.
Ejecting a DirectCD Disc
When you eject a DirectCD disc from your CD-RW drive and you want to
continue reading the CD on your computer using your CD-RW drive or
another CD-R system that supports DirectCD, the disc must be formatted
so you can continue using DirectCD. When you eject a disc, DirectCD
automatically formats it for you. To eject a DirectCD disc, follow these
steps:
1. Right-click the CD-RW drive icon on the taskbar.
2. Select Eject from the drop-down list box.
DirectCD ejects your CD from the CD-RW drive.
Writing More Data to a DirectCD Disc
To add more data to your DirectCD disc—meaning that you have
previously formatted a blank CD for DirectCD use—you can add more
information to it until the disc is full. To do so, follow these steps: