Last week I attached an external DVD Re-Writer that wants 9GB free space (to dub DL DVD's I think), but my recently acquired decrepit system from the late 20th Century only has 8GB space maximum and about 3.5GB free.
I can't buy a new system for over a year, but can afford an 80GB external HDD.
I'm thinking that I download directly to the HDD, bypassing my 3.5GB then copy to DVD. Or is that not possible, and I really am as stupid as everyone claims?
I call this 'the learning process', and don't want to pay (my very limited) hard cash for a hard-drive if it wont do what I need it to do.
Please advise in truly idiot-proof terms. And any helpful suggestions (that don't involve buying a new computer) would be MUCH appreciated.
In addition to the installation software CD for the Writer I've downloaded the Nero Suite that also came on CD, but (to save HD space) haven't yet downloaded the "CyberLink PowerDVD 6 2CH" as I'm not sure what that's for.
Please turn my boohoo into woohooooo
2007-01-07
07:06:30
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9 answers
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asked by
♥Robin♥ (Scot,UK)
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