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help with copying photo files onto disk ?

i want to save my photo's onto a disk, but the disk does not have enough space to hold them all. what i need to know is how to half the amount of photo's i have so they will fit onto several disks. i don't want to individually remove each photo because there are around 700! i hope you understand what i am talking about but i am fairly new to all this. i have already copied them to a file on the computer and they are ready to be written to c.d. thanks for any advice given.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You can Reduce the size of picture files if you had saved them as "jpeg" files.

    Since you have them ready for writing to C.D, depress right or left mouse button, then right click this gives you options - choose send to - then choose C.D

    A pop-up will appear saying item ready to burn to disk - click ok - that's all there is to it.

    Make sure you have 2 or 3 blank disks, just in case

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  • 1 decade ago

    if you're using windows you can select a bunch of files and right click, then select properties. you can then know the size of the files you have selected. from there you can add more or remove some files to/from your selection.

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    5 years ago

    attempt to repeat the ideas to a various force and burn them to your cd from there,if it worked ok then its a hdd subject ;take each little thing out of the hdd and fromat it. in case you copied the ideas and nevertheless have the concern then its the two the documents are irrelevant to be burned or its the burn application or you're in basic terms doing something incorrect interior the burning technique( you need to choose burn documents cd burn %. on cd).

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