First, using Windows, you could place all of your files in a compressed folder, then password protect it. If you want to hide the file names (not just prevent the opening of the files), you'll have to place the compressed folder inside another compressed folder with a password.
Another option is to purchase an encryption utility, which will encrypt all of the files you transfer to the CD/DVD. Some will require you to encrypt each individual file prior to transfer, but depending on your CD/DVD burner and software (you didn't mention what you use), some software will let you just drag the file to the CD/DVD and automatically encrypt it with the rest.
The best method of protection, however, is to place the CDs in either a hidden location or a small safe...protecting them both from prying eyes and theft/damage.
2006-10-30 23:00:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You can use encryption, break the cd after you use it, save all the text in a completely off the wall language like Drow or Elvish (there are translators out there online to help you with that), put it in a lockbox, it just all depends on how you wana do it.
2006-10-30 23:51:51
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answered by Rocker 2
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I think you want to say that you want to caputure the information regarding what is playing through your cd rom or writer with any person
you can find some software which can keep inspecting what is going after you and this software save the what types in internet
and information what cd play through computer
search it on download.com
you will many there
but i think they will not capture the whole data but can copy some.
2006-10-30 23:04:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Encrypt the data before you burn it on to the CD. You can also put up a start up program that requires a password to access contents, but those are easily bypassed. The best bet would be in encrypting the contents.
HTH
2006-10-30 22:58:22
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answered by ? 2
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put it in the box the stash it
2006-10-30 23:00:39
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answered by Anonymous
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