As long as you have a DVD re-writer in your computer, all you need is the right software.
I use a programme called DeepBurner. Its an excellent, reliable and easy to use bit of software and best of all its free.
You can buy a version called DeepBurner Pro, but that is mainly for business users. The free version is for home users and should be perfect for your needs.
Just follow the link below, click on "Download Now" underneath the DeepBurner logo.
Once its downloaded, just install and start it up. The project wizard will take you through the steps you need to copy files on to your disk.
For a DVD-RW, you might want to use the "Create multisession disk" option, which means you can then copy data to it as many times as you like (using "Append session") until the disk is full.
If you want to copy enough data to fill the disk all at once, or are copying to a DVD-R then use the "No multisession option"
Hope this helps
2007-06-19 12:01:13
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answered by Spacephantom 7
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Hello, well you need software to transfer such data. Say, nero (go to their website, they offer a free trial). Then it gives you options. In your case, you want to burn DVD-RWs, so you obviously would select that. Next, it asks you what type of data is it, music, pics, ISO, movie, etc. etc. Just select the appropriate options for you. It's very easy really. Hope it helps~
2007-06-19 07:12:24
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answered by Jorm 3
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If you open the item you want to save and right click on it a pane will open giving you your options. Choose write to DVD/RW
Barb
2007-06-19 07:14:16
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answered by barb w 4
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Just use your burning program to burn the files to the DVD. If you don't have one, get CDBurnerXP Pro...it's free and works very nicely.
2007-06-19 07:12:05
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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you can use Nero get the trial package from
http://www.nero.com/nero7/enu/nero7-demo.php
2007-06-19 07:40:00
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answered by anonymous 3
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