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nikev5873

Sweet Cherry Pie

saving digi-kits on cd's
I'm sure I remember reading here a long while back about putting your digital downloads on a cd, although I can't remember if it was an article or a post.  I just searched the articles and can't find it.   I used to store my digital kits on my desktop, but I am switching to a laptop and do not have the room to store it here anymore.Can anyone tell me or link me to the steps you must take to put a digital kit on a disc?  Thanks. 
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AnnOminous

Chocolate Covered Cherry

saving digi-kits on cd's
I bought a program by Roxio called CD/DVD Creator or something like that.  I just start it running, do a drag and drop of the files I want and then press a button to burn the cd or dvd.
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Shelle

Cherry Blossom

saving digi-kits on cd's
I have a program called Sonic RecordNow.  You just open it up...pick the kits you want to burn to disc and click burn and that's that. Enjoy your new laptop!!
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Mommybruno

Cherry Cola

saving digi-kits on cd's
On my laptop, I just drag the files I want to burn onto the CD driver icon, and then click Burn These Files. Quick and painless!
Cassandra
"I tend to live in the past because most of my life is there." --Herb Caen
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JulieB

Digital Designers

saving digi-kits on cd's
I also use Sonic RecordNow and it is extremely easy.   If you have alot of digi supplies, you may consider saving them to DVD's instead.  Supposedly, they last longer and, the best benefit (IMO) is that they hold about 4.5GB which means you'd have less disks stacked up.
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