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Burning multiple progs. to one CD?
Name: Tracy Date: October 13, 2002 at 15:18:52 Pacific OS: XP (on this one ;) CPU/Ram: 1.4GHZ-512DDR
Comment:
Hey all-
I wondered if anyone here knows whether you can burn more than one program to a CD & still be able to run the programs independently from that disk?
I'd like to put a few smaller programs on one disk rather than waste the space on the disk when the program doesn't even fill it halfway.
I suppose "autorun" would be out of the question in this case?
Name: RTLFTB Date: October 13, 2002 at 15:29:42 Pacific
Reply:
It wouldn't be a problem at all Tracy. Just burn the programs you want on the CD and then to run the one you want just click on that particular programs executable. I would suggest making individual directories on the cd for each of the programs you burn, that way it stays nice and organized.
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Response Number 2
Name: Rich Date: October 13, 2002 at 15:29:44 Pacific
Reply:
Just put each prog in its own folder.
"I suppose "autorun" would be out of the question in this case?" - Correct!
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Response Number 3
Name: Tracy Date: October 13, 2002 at 20:20:11 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks all!
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Response Number 4
Name: Rick Date: October 14, 2002 at 06:37:11 Pacific
Reply:
You could use autorun to run a menu to select which prog to run on startup.
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