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    how do i record my pictures.onto a dvd?i have windows vista the dvd is a...

    ...multi recorder dvd+ rw dl.?

    what i really need is step by step.how to use my dvd to record pictures.thank you

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    You need a compatible disk (DVD-R/DVD+R/DVD-RW/DVD+RW) DVD+R means the disk can be recorded onto once and once only (good for backup) and DVD+RW means that it can be re-written so you can erase and re-record it. The ones with the minus sign are same. Then you will need a buring software Nero is the best but burn4free.com makes a good substitute. Then you will need to select "DATA DISK" or a special PHOTO DISK option. Select the files you wish to burn. Name the disk, insert your blank disk and press burn (You may need to refer to the user guide of the software.


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