Archiving Files On A Cd Or Dvd; Archiving Files Using Media Center - HP s7600n - Pavilion Media Center Software Manual

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Archiving Files on a CD or DVD

To make an archive file copy of files stored on your
HP Media Center PC using Sonic DigitalMedia Plus:
1
Open the Sonic DigitalMedia Plus program by
clicking Start, All Programs, Sonic, and
then DigitalMedia Home.
2
Click the Data tab and then Easy Archive.
3
Select the path to the files that you want
to archive (or click Browse to navigate
to them).
4
Select the type of files you want to add to
the archive, or select All Files in the
Selected Path.
5
Optional step: place a check mark in the
Only Archive Files Changed Since box,
and select a date to limit the scan to files that
have been changed since that date.

Archiving files using Media Center

The Sonic DigitalMedia Archive software is included
with select models only.
To archive your hard disk drive files:
1
Press the Media Center Start button
the remote control, or, with your mouse, click
Start
on the taskbar, and then
click Media Center.
2
Select More Programs.
3
Select Media Archive.
4
Select the drive where your files are located
by selecting (+) or (–).
5
Select the type of files to archive, by placing
a check next to Music, Pictures, Video,
and Recorded TV.
6
Select the drive where you want to archive
your files by selecting (+) or (–).
6
Click Save, enter a name for your archive,
and then click OK.
7
Click the Burn icon.
8
When prompted, insert a
recordable disc and then
click OK.
If the files do not fit on one disc, you are
prompted for additional discs.
9
Click Done when recording is complete.
For additional information about saving archives on
your hard disk drive, or scheduling automatic
archives, see the online help.
on
7
Select Archive. Follow any onscreen
instructions.
n
Your DVD Writer or
CD Writer drive will
not copy
commercially
available DVD
movies. Most
commercial DVDs are
encoded to prevent
unauthorized
duplication.
Creating Audio and Data Discs
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