HP SureStore CD-Writer Plus User's Guide - C4381-90100
Table Of Contents
- Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement
- HP Software License Agreement
- Chapter 1: Installing CD-Writer Plus and Software
- Chapter 2: Using Your CD-Writer Plus
- Chapter 3: Problem Solving
- Chapter 4: Sharing Your CDs
- Chapter 5: Making Data CDs
- Chapter 6: Making Music CDs
- Chapter 7: Making Inserts and Labels
- Chapter 8: Copying CDs
- Chapter 9: HP Simple Trax
- Chapter 10: Adobe PhotoDeluxe
- Chapter 11: Corel Print House Magic
- Chapter 12: Photo Organizer
- Chapter 13: PaperMaster Live Quick-Start Tutorial
- Searching for a Document
- Viewing and Customizing Your Documents
- Faxing and Printing Your Documents
- Creating a New Cabinet and Copying Information
- Creating Customized Drawers and Folders
- Filing a Document into PaperMaster Live
- Publishing, Sharing and Archiving Cabinets to CD
- Viewing a Cabinet Given to you on CD
- Congratulations!
- Upgrade Notification
- Chapter 14: Norton AntiVirus
- Appendix A: Technical Information
- Appendix B: Customer Support
- Index

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Chapter 4: Sharing Your CDs
Chapter 4:
Sharing Your CDs
How you write your data to CD and the type of CDs that you use will
determine who else can read the data from your discs. This chapter
briefly explains some of the options you have in creating CDs that can be
shared with others using different computer and CD setups.
Varying Formats
CD technology has progressed rapidly over the last few years from CD-
ROM to writable CD, and on to the technology you now own in your
rewritable CD-Writer Plus. One of the results of these developments is
that data can be written in several formats and on different types of CDs.
Sharing CDs across Different Formats
Using CD-RW Discs
When should I use CD-RW discs?
CD-RW media is the ideal solution for extended personal storage on your
own machine. You can write, erase, and rewrite data easily from
applications and from the Windows Explorer. Your CD-Writer Plus drive,
coupled with CD-RW media, can function as an extension of the hard
drive on your machine. Use CD-RW media:
■ To save work in progress like presentations, documents, etc.
■ Make weekly archives of files on your hard drive.
■ Shuttle files between the office and home if you have a CD-Writer
Plus at each location, or have an external CD-Writer Plus to use on
both computers.