Photos from Hard Disk to CD, DVD or In Print
Does your computer’s hard disk been filled with lots of photos? With the innovative digital cameras that we have today, where you can take plenty of shots as long as you have space on your camera’s memory card or until the battery runs out could be the main reason why your computer’s been slowing down. So, better do some action. Find time to burn or saved these photos in CD or DVD and have them printed in numbers of printing kiosk around you.
Are you at loss on how to perfectly burn these pictures into a CD or DVD? Well, we can share some ideas here:
First, you have to form a folder for all those photos that you would want to be printed. To do this, you can simply right click on your mouse and click the word “New”. From there choose the word “Folder” and have an appropriate name for it to identify what pictures are in there.
Second step would be the dragging of photos to your folder. Just choose your desired photos to be included and drag. You have the option whether to save it from a CD or DVD. As we all know, DVD has a lot more storage capacity than CD so it is suggested to keep an eye on the available space. You would not want to pile them up then after that strenuous dragging of photos you will see an indication that the space is full.
CD-R or DVD-R is best suggested to use when burning files that you would want to keep permanently. Of course, you will have printed copies of these photos but it will be useful too if you still have soft copies.
The usual procedure of burning files and data is very much the same when you try to burn pictures into CD/DVD. After the process, eject and insert again the CD/DVD where you stored your photos and check if the burning was successful. If it is, then you can free your computer’s hard disk from the numbers of photos you have in there and have it running smoothly again.


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