i can go to main menu n then i will click turn off
ConvertXToDVD will allow you to convert AVI files into DVD compatible files which can be played on any DVD player.
keep them on a hard drive Back them up on another medium (CD, DVD, USB flashdrive Back them up on the Internet (Dropbox , etc)
Back up your files to a CD or DVD at least once a week
The format .uif is for Magic ISO Universal Image Format. It can open DVD image files and convert bin to iso and back. The uif file is a compression image file format for backing up CD's or DVD's.
Yes, some can, sadly. :( The best thing to do is to back up all your files on a blank DVD disc....so you don't boo hoo later
go to Google.com and search for DVD shrink and DVD decryptor both are free of charge but work wonderful
Before using the system recovery disk or partition - back-up all your personal files to either CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, memory stick or external hard drive ! Once you execute the recovery program all user files will be erased!
What do you mean files? Videos files or movie files or anything else? If you want to burn video or movie files to DVD, you could use a DVD burner to convert and burn the files to DVD. The steps are quite easy: First, run the DVD burner Second, load files to DVD, insert DVD disc, make some operations like editting the effects.. Third, click burn button.
Insert the DVD, wait for it to mount, open it, find the file and drag it to the desktop or folder of your choice.
A MUST is your Windows files which tends to be labeled as C:\Windows or instead of C:\ it would be your local drive... where your Windows files are located at. There's generally not just a list of files that you need to back up just basically anything that you don't want to lose. I backup all my music, movies, and personal pictures.
You should always back up your computer files just in case your computer decides to go kaput. When you back up your files on another drive, you can always have access to them.
Yes. You can upgrade to Vista just by inserting the Install DVD into the drive. Be sure to back up any files you want saved before the install procedure as all files will be lost with the new OS.