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Name: Original Bruce Date: April 28, 2001 at 12:02:45 Pacific
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You want to copy your Win98SE cdrom disc? Just make a new folder on your HD, name it whatever you want to. Insert your Win98 disc in the cdrom. In Windows Explorer, highlight the cdrom icon. Click Edit/Select All. Click Edit/Copy. Highlight your new folder. Click Edit/ Paste and it should copy the disc to the folder. Then run your burning software and make a copy. If you meant how do you use your burner software I don't have a clue, didn't say what you're using or any other info.
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Name: Terri Date: April 28, 2001 at 16:15:17 Pacific
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Original Bruce, if I am understanding what he is asking... It sounds like he wants to create a cd rom with his cd-rw using the files from his hard drive and I don't think that is possible. It could be, but every time I have seen someone try it, it never worked. Your way is the best to do it.
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