Copying A Cd On Win10/64?

Discussion in 'Software' started by HarryPotter, Nov 7, 2019.

  1. HarryPotter

    HarryPotter MajorGeek

    How do I make a copy of a CD on a Win10/64 laptop? I could simply copy the data to a folder on the desktop then move it to the destination CD, but there must be a better way. Same with floppies.
     
  2. foogoo

    foogoo Major "foogoo" Geek

    If you're making multiple copies making an image of the disk / floppy first, then rewriting the image. An image would get any hidden files, if you know there are none then the simple copy / paste works.
    "Better" way is having 2 drives to copy to and from - if you're making a single copy. There is software out ther to make multiple copies of CDs that would require multiple drives.
     
  3. Mister Krinkle

    Mister Krinkle Private First Class

    You could use ImgBurn to do this. It will let you create an image file (usually a .ISO) of the CD. It will also let you burn that ISO to a new disc.
     
  4. sexyandy81

    sexyandy81 MajorGeek

  5. HarryPotter

    HarryPotter MajorGeek

    I guess I'll do it my way, then.
     
  6. HarryPotter

    HarryPotter MajorGeek

    I just downloaded ImgBurn. I looked at it, and it could be useful. I'm looking for a one-step approach, though, i.e. Right-Click CD>Click Copy Disc.
     
  7. Eldon

    Eldon Major Geek Extraordinaire


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