Using direct-to-disc (dla), Using, Direct-to-disc – Lenovo ThinkCentre 41N5626 User Manual

Page 29: Dla), Multimedia, Center, Think, Offerings, Application

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Using

Direct-to-Disc

(DLA)

Direct-to-Disc

(DLA)

is

provided

so

that

you

can

write

data

to

DVD-RAM,

DVD-RW,

DVD-R,

DVD+RW,

DVD+R,

CD-R,

and

CD-RW

media.

DVD-RAM,

DVD-RW,

DVD+RW,

and

CD-RW

media

can

be

written

to

many

times,

while

DVD-R,

DVD+R,

and

CD-R

media

can

only

be

formatted

and

written

to

once.

To

format

and

write

to

DVD-RAM,

DVD-RW,

DVD-R,

DVD+RW,

DVD+R,

CD-R,

or

CD-RW

media,

do

the

following:

1.

Insert

a

disc

into

the

drive.

2.

Double-click

My

Computer

,

and

right-click

the

Super

Multi-Burner

Drive

letter.

3.

Click

Format

.

Formatting

a

DVD

can

take

up

to

90

minutes.

4.

After

formatting

is

complete,

you

can

drag

and

drop

files

to

the

Super

Multi-Burner

Drive

icon,

or

you

can

move

files

in

Windows

Explorer.

To

make

CD-R

and

DVD-R

media

compatible

in

other

computers:

1.

Double-click

My

Computer

,

and

right-click

the

Super

Multi-Burner

Drive

letter.

2.

Click

Make

Compatible

.

To

use

UDF

formatted

DVD-RAM,

DVD-RW,

DVD+RW,

or

CD-RW

media

in

other

computers,

a

UDF

reader

is

included

on

the

User’s

Guide

and

Software

CD.

To

use

the

UDF

reader,

follow

this

procedure:

1.

Insert

the

User’s

Guide

and

Software

CD

into

the

CD

or

DVD

drive

of

the

computer

you

want

to

use

the

UDF

formatted

discs

with.

2.

Click

Start

.

3.

Click

Run

.

4.

Type

e:\UDF\language

where

e

is

the

drive

letter

of

the

CD

or

DVD

drive,

and

language

is

your

language.

5.

Click

OK.

6.

Double-click

SETUP.EXE

and

follow

the

on-screen

instructions.

Notes:

1.

The

UDF

reader

is

only

needed

on

systems

that

do

not

have

another

DLA

program

installed.

2.

If

the

″use

with

DLA

menu

item

is

not

selected

in

Windows

XP,

Windows

XP

CD

recording

will

be

used.

Using

the

Multimedia

Center

for

Think

Offerings

application

You

can

use

the

Multimedia

Center

for

Think

Offerings

application

to

burn

data,

audio,

video,

CD

and

DVDs.

You

can

also

access

tools

and

utilities

for

working

with

rewritable

media.

The

Multimedia

Center

for

Think

Offerings

application

also

has

projects

to

manage

disk

images

and

create

file

backups.

To

start

the

Multimedia

Center

for

Think

Offerings

application

in

Windows

XP,

click

Start

->

All

Programs

->

Multimedia

Center

for

Think

Offerings

->

Multimedia

Center

Home

.

When

the

Multimedia

Center

first

starts,

you

are

taken

to

a

Quick

Links

page.

This

page

shows

the

four

most

used

tasks

for

your

convenience.

To

make

an

Audio

or

Data

disc,

select

the

appropriate

tab

and

select

the

task

you

want

to

perform.

To

copy

a

disc,

make

a

disc

image,

or

burn

a

previously

saved

image,

select

the

Copy

tab.

To

use

Direct-to-disc

(DLA),

select

the

Data

tab.

To

erase

a

rewritable

disc,

select

the

Tools

tab.

You

can

access

the

Data,

Audio,

and

Copy

tabs

directly

from

the

Start

menu

as

RecordNow

Copy,

RecordNow

Data,

and

RecordNow

Audio

by

clicking

Start

->

All

Programs

->

Multimedia

Center

for

Think

Offerings

.

To

make

a

bootable

CD

or

DVD,

begin

a

data

project

and

click

the

bootable

CD

button

in

the

upper

right

corner

of

the

project

window.

You

will

be

prompted

to

select

a

boot

image

from

your

hard

disc

or

make

a

boot

image

from

a

floppy

disc.

Chapter

3.

Using

the

drive

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