Hi everyone,
Spyware has infused my notebook computer, and I think I'd like to reformat the entire harddrive, and reinstall Windows XP, to have a completely clean system.
Unfortunately, I have 1,500 mp3's on my notebook that I don't want to use. Can someone please tell me how I can back them up / save them, so I can have both a squeaky clean PC, and my music? I figured DVD-R is the best way to go, if it is possible to do so, because it can hold more than a CD-R. Please tell me if this is possible/realistic.
I do have a DVD burner, and use Nero Express 6. I've solely used it for the purpose of making DVD-Videos, though, and have no experience with backing up DVDs.
You write, "You can just save them as normal data with a suitable burning program."
I do not know how to save them as "normal data." Normally when I burn, I drag and drop files in the box, and click burn. Can someone please guide me through this process of saving mp3's as normal data?
lol. I do not use Nero Express at all, just Recordnow.......so cannot really point you in the correct direction.
However I would assume there is a 'data' selection in there, so if there is all you need to do is select that and select your dvd as the recorder and I would assume it would burn it......
Just make sure you test it BEFORE wiping them off your hard drive....................it is so easy to assume that once you have burned the data, that it will work/transfer without testing it first........
What I would do is burn some, then copy and paste them from the dvd - back to the hard drive, and play them............just to test out the process......