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| Adjust Font Backing Up FilesSocket Tech Talk:
Your computer must be equipped with a CD or DVD burner in order to create data discs. DVD burners can create both DVDs and CDs, but CD burners can only create CDs. The process of creating the disc varies depending on your computer’s operating system (i.e. Windows XP, Mac10). Consult the instruction manual for your computer or CD/DVD drive for more information. Once you’ve completed the backup process, store discs in a cool, dry location away from the computer itself. Keep them away from bright light, and make your discs are kept vertically in protective cases labeled with their contents. Since the lifespan of your discs will depend on their brand, quality and chemical makeup, replace CD and DVD copies as appropriate, generally every couple of years. “I strongly recommend to people that they make backing up of their important files at least a monthly habit, so they’ll be well prepared in the event of a crisis to their computer or home,” said Gabriel Scott Dean, Socket technical support lead. “Contact your local computer store to make sure your computer has what it needs and ask them about other data storage options like an external hard drive.” Do you have a technology-related question you'd like to see featured in Socket Tech Talk? Let us know by visiting www.socket.net/techtalkfeedback or by calling 1-800-762-5383. Socket Tech Talk is provided as a service to distribute general information concerning technology-related topics. Please consult your local computer expert for information specific to your situation. Return to Tech Talk Home |